Called Kyrkesly in the 15th century ballad A Gest of Robyn Hode, (and Church Lees or Kirkley in the ballad
Robin Hood's Death), Kirklees Priory has long been the site of Robin Hood's demise. The wicked prioress was his cousin or aunt. There's even a grave on the site with Robin's epitath in faux-medieval language. Very little of the medieval priory is left, but the surviving gatehouse has sometimes been depicted in illustrated versions of the tale. The priory and Robin Hood's Grave are on private property (no trespassing), but they aren't far from the Three Nuns Inn which is where this point is centered.