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  1. Newburgh Priory is a Grade 1 listed Tudor building near Coxwold, North Yorkshire, England. Originally a house of Augustinian canons, it was founded in 1145 and became a family home following the dissolution of the priory in 1538.

  2. Originally founded in 1145 on land granted to Robert de Mowbray by William the Conqueror, Newburgh began as an Augustinian Priory. Little is known of the Priory from its founding until the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII when it became a family home.

  3. Founded in 1145, Newburgh Priory is a country house estate set amidst rolling hills nestled just outside the pretty village of Coxwold, North Yorkshire. The Priory stands on land granted to Robert de Mowbray by William the Conqueror, on the site of an Augustinian Priory.

  4. Newburgh Priory was the site of an Augustinian Priory which was founded in 1145 and granted licence to enclose a park in 1383. It was acquired by Anthony Bellasis after the Dissolution and continued in the family, who were created viscounts and then earls of Fauconberg.

  5. 6 de ago. de 2019 · Newburgh Priory is a Tudor house full of intrigue. The popular wedding venue in the picturesque village of Coxwold has a 'cursed' room and is reputedly the final resting place of Civil War...

    • Grace Newton
  6. Newburgh Priory was founded in 1145 its in unique location is on the edge of the Howardian Hills, nestled near the village of Coxwold, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. On the site of an Augustinian Priory, the House today is still the home of the Wombwell family.

  7. Newburgh Priory, listed Grade 1 in 1952, is now a wedding venue. The house and grounds are open to the public for guided tours in April, May and June. Newburgh Priory, The South Front from the top of the Park - HLS05871