Abbey Buildings, Spalding getting Thatched
…thatched in the 1960’s. This row of cottages in Priory Road are said to be constructed out of the remains of the medieval priory. Click on image to enlarge …
…thatched in the 1960’s. This row of cottages in Priory Road are said to be constructed out of the remains of the medieval priory. Click on image to enlarge …
…Norman times. What is known, however, is that Cluniac monks from Castle Acre Priory in Norfolk, built the first church on the present site around 1134. This was in fact…
…Gaol or Priors Oven as its better known as in recent times, was once said to be a Prison for the Priory. Click on image to enlarge …
…Granary, Holland House, Cley Hall London Rd Market Place Churchgate Monks House New Rd Pinchbeck Rd including the Grange Priory Rd Hole in the Wall Sessions House …
A real photo postcard showing a view looking towards the Johnson Hospital and St Peters Church in Priory Road, Spalding. Undated. Extract taken from Lincs to the Past – The…
Cowbit was, in ancient times, a hamlet of Spalding and so had to contribute to the upkeep of the Priory. In fact, it was about a quarter of the parish…
…marshland in Sutton and Lutton given to Spalding Priory. 1132 Land in Weston given to Chaplain of Sibsey which involved repair of seabank. 1142 Saltpans being used in fens. 1160…
Hilkiah Burgess watercolour off the remains of the Porta Maxima the main entrance to the Priory which stood at the corner of the Sheep Market leading into The Crescent. The…
…lengthened (notice the great west window) and the elaborate north porch added with its fan vaulting. The only other ancient ecclesiastical building is the fragment of the Priory, to the…
…needs of the people. In other words, a church would be built. Others involved in this were the Percy family. They bequeathed the Church to the Abbess of Stainfield Priory…
…farmer in 1841. It is said to be the remains of the Priory, but many buildings in the village were constructed from the stones and bricks from the Priory. Click…
…the Cluniac priory by Fulk of Fleet and confirmed by his son Joscelin/Joce who settled his affairs before setting off for Jerusalem in the 12th century. About 1160 Joce’s son,…
…built. Others involved in this were the Percy family. They bequeathed the church to the Abbess of Stainfield Priory (which they owned) close to Lincoln. In the reign of Henry…
…to be the dairy farm for the Priory. By the 16th century, it had become a private residence. In 1823, a painting by a renowned, local artist depicts the building…
…Priory near Lincoln, to whom the church was bequeathed. However, like all monasteries at the time, Stainfield Priory was dissolved in the late 1530s, although Henry VIII’s successor son, Edward…
…to make way for Harmstone’s coachmakers (later the Post Office) and JT White’s (now Kubus). In the cellar of Kubus there are the remains of the old Priory boundary wall….
…plaster-coated and limewashed. Until the Dissolution of the Monasteries the church and its predecessor belonged to the Cluniac Order of Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk, which supplied the priests. Archeological evidence…
…lived at LaCrosse House, on the corner of Spring Street and Priory Road. The house was named after La Crosse, Wisconsin, where Millie’s brother Ted worked as an architect. After…
…This was built in 1850 out of materials from Spalding Priory, which were bought from the demolition of Fulney Hall. It has excellent Tudor mullions and inside is a Tudor…