Lewes Priory
| View of priory remains, in the direction of the site of the Great Church (now bisected by railway line) | |
| Monastery information | |
|---|---|
| Full name | The Priory of St Pancras, Southover near Lewes | 
| Other names | Lewes Priory | 
| Order | Cluniac | 
| Established | circa 1081 | 
| Disestablished | 16 November 1537 | 
| Mother house | Cluny | 
| Dedicated to | St Pancras of Rome | 
| Controlled churches | St. John the Evangelist, Piddinghoe, St. Nicholas. Iford. | 
| People | |
| Founder(s) | William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey and Gundrada | 
| Site | |
| Location | Southover, East Sussex, United Kingdom | 
| Coordinates | 50°52′5.33″N 0°0′29.63″E / 50.8681472°N 0.0082306°E | 
| Visible remains | limited above ground: part precinct wall, hospitium, dorter, rere dorter, first church | 
| Public access | yes, free all year round | 
Lewes Priory is a part-demolished medieval Cluniac priory in Lewes, East Sussex in the United Kingdom. The ruins have been designated a Grade I listed building.