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History Goes Bump: Ghost Tours For The Mind

Grace Dieu Priory Redux

History Goes Bump: Ghost Tours For The Mind

Diane Student

Society & Culture, History, Places & Travel

4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2026

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

In Leicestershire, England the ruins of a religious settlement can be found that was once the Grace Dieu Priory. Despite the fact that not much of the stone structure still stands today, people from all around the world come to visit the site for various reasons. Some are tourists interested in the history. Other visitors are interested in the esoteric and come to the ruins seeking the spiritual. They believe the ruins are situated over ley lines. Still others come because of their interest in things unseen. Reportedly, the stones of the priory are not the only vestiges still here. The spirits of those who have come before seem to remain. Join us for the history and hauntings of the Grace Dieu Priory.

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0:00.0

Hello, you sputacular people. Welcome to History Goes Bump Redux. I am your host, Diane.

0:05.3

And this is Kelly. Kelly on this episode, we're going back to some ruins over in England.

0:11.1

This is the Grace Dew Priory.

0:13.9

Wow, looking forward to it.

0:17.1

History tells the story of the world and of our lives. Sometimes that history goes bump in the night.

0:26.6

Broadcasting from the center of oddity and the supernatural in central Florida, it's the History Goes Bump podcast.

0:38.3

In Leicestershire, England, the ruins of a religious settlement can be found that was once the grace due priory.

0:44.3

Despite the fact that not much of the stone structure still stands today, people from all around the world come to visit the site for various reasons.

0:52.3

Some are tourists interested in the history. Other visitors

0:55.8

are interested in the esoteric and come to the ruins seeking the spiritual. They believe the ruins

1:01.6

are situated over laylines. Still others come because of their interest in things unseen.

1:07.2

Reportedly, the stones of the Priory are not the only vestiges still there.

1:11.9

The spirits of those who have come before seem to remain.

1:15.3

Join us for the history and hauntings of the Grace Dew Priory.

1:36.3

Music Great. The Grace Dew Priory was established as an independent monastery of the Augustinian order.

1:53.1

This order was named for St. Augustine of Hippo and was founded in 1244 in Italy.

1:58.9

St. Augustine of Hippo was a theologian, writer, preacher, and bishop.

2:03.5

Many think that he is the most significant thinker in the church after the Apostle Paul and set the

2:09.2

foundation for much of medieval and modern Christian thought. He lived from 354 to 430. Several orders had

2:16.3

been forming under the umbrella of the Roman Catholic Church

2:18.9

in a group of hermits in Tuscany, with similar values approached Pope Innocent the Fourth,

2:24.4

and asked if they could be united under one common rule of life and one superior general like

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