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Often used in the same context:
abbey,
friary,
monastery,
vicarage,
convent,
tithe barn,
hermitage,
carthusian,
cathedral,
churchyard,
manor house,
almshouses,
refectory,
cistercians,
grotto,
christadelphian,
rectory,
augustinians,
chapel,
franciscan order,
abbess,
cloister,
undercroft,
benefice,
almshouse,
churchwarden,
domesday book,
benedictines,
verulamium,
clairvaux,
guildhall,
bayeux tapestry,
chancel,
antonine wall,
vicar,
nave,
kirk,
mediaeval,
carmelite,
motte,
pugin,
parish,
trappists,
catholic church,
cluny,
hypogeum,
friars,
parvis,
motherhouse,
dovecote,
methodist,
martello tower,
knights templar,
watermill,
castle,
prioress,
rood screen,
vestry,
norman conquest,
lindisfarne,
basilica,
belfry,
norbertine,
knights templars,
gatehouse,
curacy,
magdalen,
oblates,
church,
cathar,
reredos,
tintagel,
passionist,
nunnery,
archbishopric,
precentor,
bishopric,
ecclesiastical,
skara brae,
etruria,
glebe,
bell tower,
carmelite order,
hillfort,
wolds,
nuns,
sutton hoo,
scriptorium,
priest,
medieval,
pius vii,
marquess,
commandery,
foundress,
merovingian dynasty,
beguinage,
methodist church,
ursulines,
caerleon,
charism,
catholic,
franciscans,
abbeys,
manor,
convents,
monasteries,
nunneries,
hamlet,
manors,
duchy,
barony,
borough,
cloisters,
derelict,
conventual,
inn,
manorial,
archiepiscopal,
dilapidated,
fenced,
capitular,
monastic,
seminary,
adjoining,
arsenal,
disused,
grange
More general:
cloister,
religious residence
Also try:
— Nouns for priory:
church,
buildings,
lands,
grounds,
close,
wall,
chapel,
estates,
house,
estate,
school,
more...
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