Lytham Priory
| Monastery information | |
|---|---|
| Order | Benedictine |
| Mother house | Durham Priory |
| Dedicated to | St Cuthbert |
| People | |
| Founder(s) | Richard Fitz Roger |
| Site | |
| Coordinates | 53°44′39″N 2°58′36″W / 53.7441°N 2.9768°W |
| Grid reference | SD3567227965 |
Lytham Priory was an English Benedictine priory in Lytham, Lancashire. It was founded between 1189 and 1194 by Richard Fitz Roger as a cell of Durham Priory. It was dedicated to Saint Cuthbert and lasted until Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries in 1530s. In the 18th century, a manor house, Lytham Hall, was built on the site of the priory.