Lewes Priory Ruins

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(58) · Historical landmark in Lewes, United Kingdom
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Founded in the 11th century by monks from Cluny in France, the Priory of St Pancras survived until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1537. …

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Apr 5, 2025
This wide open space in the south of Lewes is home to the remains of a medieval Cluniac Priory, once one of the wealthiest in the land. A victim of the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the time of H…Full review by Mark B
Oct 17, 2021
Free Entry! It is a beautiful spot for a picnic. Lewes Priory has a lot of information scattered in the area so you can find out about the different rooms and history of the place.Full review by xSabrinaDawnx
Jul 16, 2021
Well-maintained ruins, herb gardens and lots of information boards about life in the priory and also the Battle of Lewes. Very peaceful and lovely to walk around. Signposted from the station. Free to…Full review by angelcat2017

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Q:
Is there any parking for a motorhome?
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I’m not sure, it is a standard NCP car park
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Answer by Andrew N · Aug 28, 2019
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We are in a motorhome, is there access and are we able to park easily?
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Hi Robyn, there is no vehicle access to the park. The nearest parking is at Mountfield road by the football club. The park is a short distance from there.
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Can you get around with a pram? Thanks
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Yes, just stay on the all weather path that runs from Cockshut road to convent field
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