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The church and cloister stood within an extensive walled precinct which contained the buildings needed to sustain a monastic community. Except for some fragments of the mill incorporated in the 18th-19th century structure east of the church, these have vanished above ground, leaving the precinct as a
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In the 19th century the Cadogan family, owners of Brinkburn, revived the plans for the restoration of the church and work began in 1858. The roof was completed in the space of a year, and the stained glass windows had been inserted by 1864. The church, however, was not furnished until 1868. Brinkburn
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now supports the post-Reformation manor house, externally now Gothick and neo-Tudor work of 1810 and 1830-37. The interior has been heavily altered, but still retains the medieval lavatorium and nineteenth century plasterwork and an iron staircase. Nothing survives of the west range, if indeed one
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The principal survival of the medieval priory is the large late 12th century church. It consists of a nave and north aisle of six bays, a crossing with a low tower, transepts of two bays with vaulted eastern chapels, and a three-bay aisleless chancel. Except for the south-west corner, which was
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Services continued to be held at Brinkburn, and the church was retained in a fair state of repair till the end of the 16th century. In 1602 it was reported to be in a state of decay, and at some point before 1700 the roof collapsed and regular services were abandoned.
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rebuilt in 1858, the masonry of the church has survived from the original construction. While the north door is in elaborate late Romanesque style, most of the ornament is refined, in the manner of contemporary work at
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wooded area. Parts of the precinct wall and gateway also survive. Of the post-medieval alterations to the precinct, a cartshed and other outbuildings survive attached to the mill, while there is a stable-block of
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over the years it was never particularly wealthy. Little is known of the early history of the priory, although it is known that it survived some difficult times. In fact, as late as 1419 it was raided and robbed.
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The remains of the domestic buildings are much less extensive. They formerly stood round a cloister to the south of the church. Adjoining the south transept are the ruins of the
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The church was used for the scenes of Edmund Blackadder's consecration at Canterbury Cathedral in the episode "The Archbishop" of the first series of
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because it was also a parish church. After decline in the post-dissolution centuries the church was restored in the 19th century. It is a grade I
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Religious services are still occasionally held here. It has also been a venue for concerts, notably the Brinkburn Festival which was directed by
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The locally renowned "Brinkburn" on Brinkburn Road, Darlington is also part of the original estate.
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just south of the priory church, on the site of some of the other priory buildings.
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is a former monastery built, starting in the 12th century, on a bend of the
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List of English abbeys, priories and friaries serving as parish churches
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Brinkburn Priory was dissolved in 1536 after Parliament enacted the
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Brinkburn Priory church and the neighbouring manor house
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Christian monasteries established in the 12th century
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Monasteries dissolved under the English Reformation
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Brinkburn Priory is located in Northumberland
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55°16′44″N 1°49′01″W / 55.279°N 1.817°W / 55.279; -1.817
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