Hinchingbooke House was a nunnery up until the dissolution of monasteries under Henry VIII.
Monastery is for priest and nunnery is for nuns
monastery, convent, priory, nunnery, friary
Monastery for monks (males).Nunnery or convent for nuns (females).
Monastery, abbey, convent, nunnery, priory, cloister.
The word for the monastery is convent for the Christianity and it is valid for both male and female. There is also the term nunnery for the Catholic church
In an nunnery. Monks lived in Monerstrys.
Hinchingbrooke School was created in 1565.
Try "cloister, abbey, friary, priory, priorate, convent and nunnery". Hope that helped.
Convent or Nunnery
nunnery
W. Mary Stuart has written: 'Houseful at Hinchingbrooke' -- subject(s): Hinchingbrooke Comprehensive School, History
Ethan Flagg House-Blessed Sacrament Monastery was created in 1855.