Mount Grace Priory
Mount Grace Priory
Set amid woodland in North Yorkshire, this unusual monastery is the best preserved Carthusian priory in Britain.
Mount Grace Priory is the perfect tourist attraction for a relaxing and peaceful day out. Discover how the monks lived 600 years in the reconstructed monk’s cell and herb plot.
The crumbling masonry and open grassland have become home to a collection of wildlife that has taken advantage of what previous owners, including the monks, left behind. The famous priory stoats inhabit the passages under Mount Grace and are possibly the best-known colony of stoats in Yorkshire and even the British Isles.
The attics of Mount Grace Priory are open to the public for the first time giving visitors a glimpse of the architectural details of the roof and a great vantage point from which to view the priory ruins and gardens.
- Spectacular snowdrops at Mount Grace Priory
- Two new rooms opened in the arts and crafts style
- The reconstructed monk's cell
- A glimpse of the famous priory stoats
- The revamped herb plot and gardens