Delapré Abbey

Delapré Abbey is a neo-classical mansion in Northampton, in Northamptonshire, England.

Delapré Abbey
Delapré Abbey – the south facade
Location within Northamptonshire
Monastery information
Full nameAbbey of St Mary de la Pré
The Abbey of St Mary in the Meadow
OrderCluniac Nuns
Establishedc. 1145
Disestablished1538
Mother houseAbbey of Cluny
Dedicated toSt Mary de la Pré, Sancta Maria de pratis, St Mary in the Meadows
DioceseLincoln
People
Founder(s)Simon de Senlis, 4th Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton
Site
LocationHardingstone (extreme north of), Northampton
Coordinates52.2247°N 0.8895°W / 52.2247; -0.8895
Grid referenceSP759592
Visible remainsNone
Public accessYes

The mansion and outbuildings incorporate remains of a former monastery, the Abbey of St Mary de la Pré (the suffix meaning "in or of the Meadow"), near the River Nene 1 mile (1.6 km) south south-east of Northampton. It was founded as a nunnery about the year 1145 devoted to the congregation of the major Abbey of Cluny in Burgundy, France.

The Abbey's expansive sloping grounds are a nationally protected Wars of the Roses battlefield, as a one-time site of the advance of the Yorkists during the Battle of Northampton (1460).

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