Binham Priory

Langham Road
Fakenham
Norfolk
NR21 0DW
England

Website

www.binhampriory.org

E-mail

admin@binhampriory.org

Telephone

01328 830362

All information is supplied by the venues or providers themselves and every effort is made to ensure it is correct. Please remember to double check opening hours with the venue concerned before making a special visit.

The Priory church of St Mary and the Holy Cross in Binham, is a village parish church, but its ruins, precinct walls and gatehouse tell a different story. This was the site of a Benedictine monastery, founded in 1091 as a cell of St Albans Abbey by Peter de Valoines, a nephew of William the Conqueror.

The Priory has had an amazing history. Its priors were often unscrupulous and irresponsible, quarrelling with the abbot of St Albans Abbey, selling the Priory silver for the pursuit of alchemy, and wasting money on expensive lawsuits. In 1212 the Priory was besieged and the monks only saved from starvation by the intervention of King John himself.

The monastic precinct built on the Benedictine plan was a glorious collection of buildings, built around the open garth and its cloisters. It would have been a smaller version of Norwich Cathedral. Great wealth was lavished on these buildings, with the master masons perhaps coming from Normandy.

The Binham Priory Access and Conservation project, funded primarily by the Heritage Lottery Fund, has made these buildings and their history accessible to everyone. The permanent exhibition in the church and north aisle uses graphics and interactive activities to tell the story of Binham Priory, its history, and the lives of the monks, religious and political change over the years and how these all affected worship in this building. There is tangible evidence within the church of these years of tumultuous change. Artefacts excavated in the precincts in the 1930s have been returned and are now displayed.

For the first time the Priory is able to welcome parties of schoolchildren.

Venue Type:

Heritage site, Sacred space

Langham Road
Fakenham
Norfolk
NR21 0DW
England

Website

www.binhampriory.org

E-mail

admin@binhampriory.org

Telephone

01328 830362

All information is supplied by the venues or providers themselves and every effort is made to ensure it is correct. Please remember to double check opening hours with the venue concerned before making a special visit.

Related teaching activities

Key stage 2 history, 1-2 lessons

Organisation and communication

Using Binham Priory as a starting point, research and write an account of the dissolution of the monasteries.

Key stage 2 maths, 1 lesson

Understanding properties of shape (2b)

Look online at pictures of the sanctuary ruins of Binham Priory. Make a list of the patterns and shapes you see in the images of the ruins.

Key stage 2 maths, 1 lesson

Ma3 Shape, space and measure

Binham Priory was originally a cruciform building with a central crossing tower. What shape is used in this type of construction? Draw the other shapes that you can see at Binham Priory.

Key stage 3 art & design, 1-2 lessons

2.2 Understand and evaluate

Using Binham Priory as an example, draw a sketch of a medieval priory, highlighting the main built environment features of this type of place of worship.

Key stage 2 English, 1 lesson

En2 Reading

The English word 'window' comes from the Old Norse word meaning 'wind eye'. Why do you think the word originally had this meaning? Do some research to find out the origins of some of the other words we use to describe buildings. Which are the oldest words? Why do you think these are so old?