Dunstable Priory
Dunstable Priory was a medieval monastery located in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England. Founded in 1131 by the Augustinian order, it served as a religious center and a place of worship for the local community. The priory was known for its impressive architecture and played a significant role in the region's spiritual life.
The priory was dissolved in 1536 during the English Reformation under Henry VIII. Today, the site is home to Priory Church of St. Peter, which incorporates parts of the original structure. The church remains a historical landmark, reflecting the rich heritage of the area.