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Skendleby Priory was a priory in the village of Skendleby, Lincolnshire, England.

The believed remains of St James Chapel, Skendleby Priory, were uncovered during archaeological investigations and excavations in 2005. It was a small cell to Bardney Abbey built by Walter de Gant, and recorded by Bede in the seventh century. Bardney Abbey was founded no later than 697, but destroyed by a Danish raid in 869.

References

  1. "Lincs To The Past". St James Chapel, Skendleby. Lincolnshire Archives. Retrieved 3 June 2011.
  2. "British History Online". Houses of Benedictine Monks. Victoria County History. Retrieved 3 June 2011.
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