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The view from the west end
The view from the west end

Creake Abbey


This quiet rural backwater holds the partial remains of an Augustinian abbey. Creake began as a hospital and almshouses for the poor, with a church known as 'St Mary of the Meadow next to Burnham'.

In 1236 the hospital received funds from Sir Robert de Nerford and his wife Alice, and was reestablished as an almshouse headed by a master, four chaplains, and lay brothers. Further endowments followed in the early 13th century, and finally the house became a priory, and the master and chaplains became a prior and canons, respectively.

Finally, in 1231, Henry III made Creake a full fledged abbey, with the right to elect its own abbot. Creake Abbey remained a poor house, and there were never more than seven canons living here.

Creake Abbey suffered several disasters over the centuries. In 1494 a fire destroyed the abbey church and several of the outbuildings. The king donated money, but it was insufficient to rebuild the church, so the nave and transepts were destroyed and the west end of the crossing blocked off. Only a few years later a terrible plague killed all the canons. Only the abbot survived, but he died in 1506, and the abbey ceased to function as religious house.

The slender nave pillars still stand
The slender nave pillars still stand

Creake reverted to the crown, but the king's mother, Margaret de Beaufort, intervened, and abbey and its lands were granted to Christ's College, Cambridge. The old church buildings were used as farm buildings, and the buildings on the east side of the cloister were used for a house.

The remains consist of foundation walls and several arches standing almost to full height. There are some architectural details, but for the most part Creake tantalizes a visitor, who has to imagine what the original abbey must have looked like. The site is very quiet and peaceful. Some parts of the old abbey walls live on in the farm buildings beside the site.

Location map for Creake Abbey

Details
Creake Abbey
Abbey Farm
North Creake
East Anglia
Norfolk
England
NR21 9LF
Location: North of North Creake off B1355. Follow the road to Abbey Farm. Open site, access at any time.
Website: Creake Abbey
map
OS TF857394


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    Nearest Hotels to Creake Abbey

Sculthorpe Mill Fakenham Sculthorpe Mill - 6.1 miles away
Fakenham, Norfolk
Stay from: £74.00
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Stay from: £95.00
The Crown Hotel Fakenham The Crown Hotel - 7.3 miles away
Fakenham, Norfolk
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