Ilchester Friary | |
Order: | Dominican |
Established: | Between 1221 and 1260 |
Disestablished: | 1538 |
Location: | Ilchester, Somerset, England |
Ilchester Friary was founded between 1221 and 1260 as a Dominican monastery in Ilchester Somerset, England.
The buildings were restored in the 13th and 14th centuries until the site occupied a 1.6ha site, and by the 15th century it extended beyond the town walls.[1]
It is believed to be the birthplace of Roger Bacon, possibly in 1213 or 1214.[2]
It was dissolved in 1538, as part of the dissolution of the monasteries,[1] but the buildings continued to be used, as a silk mill and relief prison, particularly for Quakers,[3] until it was finally demolished in the early 19th century.[1]