March 1190 A.D. Seaton Priory, Bootle, Cumbria, UK—Benedictine Nuns, Daughter Priory of Nunbumholme, Yorkshire; Independent Priory, 1313; Dissolved 1540; Granted to Hugh Askue, 1541
March 1190 A.D. Seaton Priory, Bootle, Cumbria, UK—Benedictine Nuns, Daughter Priory of Nunbumholme, Yorkshire; Independent Priory, 1313; Dissolved 1540; Granted to Hugh Askue, 1541; Site Occupied by Farmhouse Named “Seaton Hall;” 305 Miles NW of London, 2200 as the Crow Flies Seaton Priory From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Seaton Priory Seaton Priory Monastery information Full name The Priory of the Blessed Vigin Mary Other names Lekeley Priory, Seton Priory Order Benedictine Established Late 12th Century Disestablished 1537-42 approx Diocese Carlisle People Founder(s) Henry son of Arthur son of Godard, lord of Millom Site Location Bootle, Cumbria , England Visible remains very little, only a wall with Lancet windows ...