Parish Polesworth | Dedication St Editha Phone +44 1827 892340 Heritage designation Listed building | |
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Website polesworthabbey.heralded.org.uk Address High St, Polesworth, Tamworth B78 1DU, UK Similar Alvecote Priory, Pooley Hall, Church of St Editha - Tamworth, Maxstoke Priory, Coronation Chair |
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Polesworth Abbey was a Benedictine nunnery in Polesworth, North Warwickshire, England.
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- Abbey
- Parish church
- Organ
- References
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Abbey
It was founded in the 9th century by St. Modwena and King Egbert. The first abbess was Edgytha (daughter of King Egbert, now St. Editha).
The site of the Abbey is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, although apart from the church and the gatehouse and the restored ruins of the cloister very little remains visible. The 12th-century Abbey church, now the parish church of St Editha, is a Grade II* listed building. The 14th-century gatehouse is both a Grade II* listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument. It has recently been restored and renovated to provide apartments available for rent.
Parish church
Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1536, the Abbey was granted by Henry VIII to Francis Goodere of St Albans, Hertfordshire in 1544. Goodere dismantled many of the Abbey buildings to provide stone for a new manor house (Polesworth Hall) which he built on the site. Later Sir Henry Goodere was a patron of the arts and leader of the Polesworth Group of poets, which included his protégé Michael Drayton.
Polesworth Hall was demolished before 1868 and the Vicarage was built on the site.
The abbey now functions as the Church of England parish church of Polesworth.
Organ
The church contains a three manual pipe organ by Taylor of Leicester. It was originally installed in 1912 in St Michael & All Angels' Church, Leicester. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.