
The nave of the priory church
'St Botolph's Priory', located in
Colchester, England, was the first English
Augustinian priory church, founded at the end of the eleventh century from the Anglo-Saxon
minster community of Colchester. Only the ruined remains of the nave survive today, under the care of
English Heritage.
St. Botolph's never achieved fame through a library and scriptorium or attracted pilgrims through possession of miraculous relics. At the
Dissolution of the Monasteries, the priory buildings passed to secular owners but the priory church (''illustrated'') passed into the care of the parish, and served as a
parish church.
The former exterior plaster has weathered away, revealing the flints and reused Roman bricks of which the priory was constructed;
Essex is a region devoid of building stone.
External links
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The Heritage Trail: English priories: St. Botolph's