Lewes Priory Park

Lewes Priory Park Founded in the 11th century by monks from Cluny in France, the Priory of St Pancras survived until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1537.

There is much to see at Priory Park. Walk in the footsteps of medieval monks and imagine how the buildings once looked with the aid of our interpretation panels. A herb garden grows plants that monks would have used for medicinal, culinary and ceremonial purposes. The South Downs frame the site; providing a spectacular setting. Open all year round, free entry.

05/06/2026
25/05/2026

On the march!

23/05/2026

Fantastic photo by of John de Warenne and his Lewes Castle Garrison preparing for the Baronial onslaught!

14/05/2026
06/05/2026

Battle of Lewes historian and Sussex coordinator for the Battlefields Trust, John Freeman, walks us through the events of 1264 🤔

The free 2 1/2 hour walk is the prelude to the reenactment and festival over the weekend of 9th & 10th May ⚔️

Meet at the County Hall West Car Park at 2pm 🅿️

https://www.battlefieldstrust.com/aboutus/

03/05/2026
24/01/2026

Lewes Town Council will have a stall at Seedy Saturday on Saturday 7 February all about our allotments and how to get the best out of your allotment.

Councillors Burrows and Wendy Maples will be there at the stall to talk to you!

The event runs from 10am until 3pm. Adults £2.00, children go for free

01/01/2026

Wishing everyone in the District and beyond, a very Happy New Year!

📍 Lewes Priory

📷 Nigel French

Address

Cockshut Road
Lewes
BN72XA

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