
Newburgh Priory is a fine stately home in a superb
setting with breathtaking views across wide lawns and a fish pond
to the Kilburn White Horse in the distance. The house was the
country seat for the Belassis family in the 16th and 17th century.
Originally an Augustinian Priory from 1145 providing priests for
the surrounding churches in return for gifts of land and money
from the rich landowners. Legend has it that Oliver Cromwell's
head is entombed in a secret chamber within the walls! Belonged formerly to the Earls of Fauconberg and
presently the home of the Wombwell family.
The Priory is only open to visitors at limited times
usually in May and June and sometimes Bank Holidays and is occasionally used for
weddings. We do not have details, so please contact them directly. Telephone
01347 868435
We have NO information about weddings at Newburgh Priory
Please DO NOT use our Oldstead Grange enquiry form to make enquiries.