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New Romney Priory

Photograph at the New Romney Priory bronze plaque

St. John's Priory St. John's Priory House was built in 1718 on the site of an earlier building. Within its grounds is what survives of the Cistercian Priory of Romney, which is now believed to be a monastic grange or farm. Gargoyles can be seen on the buildings in Ashford Road. Only a tiny part of the original large complex remains.

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