Where does the priory in Birkenhead take its name?

Where does the priory in Birkenhead take its name?

The Priory Parish, which takes its name of the Priory, also includes Christ the King, Beckwith Street (previously known as St. Anne’s Church). The parish covers the town centre and surrounding housing (population 11,105). Click here to find out more. Above the Chapter House is the Scriptorium.

Who was the prior of St Mary’s Church Birkenhead?

One of the only bad notices received by the Priory was in 1348, when the prior was one Henry de Becheton who succeeded Robert de Becheton in 1339. His appointment was made by the Bishop of Lichfield following the election by the monks of James de Neston, who resigned immediately, but the reason is not recorded.

Where is St Mary’s tower in Birkenhead?

St Mary’s Tower on the grounds of Birkenhead Priory. Birkenhead Priory is in Priory Street, Birkenhead, Merseyside, England. It is the oldest standing building on Merseyside. The remains of the priory are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and it is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

Is the frater house in Birkenhead a listed building?

St Mary’s Tower was originally part of Birkenhead’s first parish church, opened in 1821 in the grounds of the priory. It is a Grade II listed building. The ground floor of the Frater House contains a museum detailing the history of the site.

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How old is the chapter house at Birkenhead?

Birkenhead Priory’s Chapter House is one of the oldest standing buildings on Merseyside, dating to about 1150. The whole site comprises a mixture of Grade 1, Grade 2* and Grade 2 listed buildings and is a scheduled monument. The recently refurbished museum in the Undercroft tells the story of the medieval Priory.

Who are the Benedictine monks of Birkenhead?

All rights reserved. A P Baggs, Ann J Kettle, S J Lander, A T Thacker and David Wardle, ‘Houses of Benedictine monks: The priory of Birkenhead’, in A History of the County of Chester: Volume 3, ed. C R Elrington and B E Harris (London, 1980), pp. 128-132.

Which is the first parish church in Birkenhead?

The ruins of St Mary’s, the first parish church in Birkenhead, can be seen on the site, with stunning views of the Mersey from the tower. This place has strong significance in the history of the Birkenhead area. Also on site is a museum devoted to HMS Conway, a Merchant Navy school ship moored on the Mersey until 1941.