Gisborough Priory Yorkshire #3
by Shirley Mitchell
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Gisborough Priory Yorkshire #3
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Shirley Mitchell
Medium
Photograph - Photography
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Guisborough is a place steeped in history. "Gighesbore" is listed in the Domesday Book and the ruined Gisborough Priory dates back to the 12th century. Nowadays the priory is a relaxing sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of Westgate, Guisborough in north Yorkshire, England) has a main thoroughfare, where you can also experience its markets, traditional and specialist, which have been held along the cobbled streets for over 600 years.
The ruins of Gisborough Priory are a "must see thing" when visiting this area. The Priory of St Mary of Gisborough was one of the earliest houses of the Augustinian order in England. It was founded in 1119 by Robert de Brus, on land bequeathed by William the Conqueror. The community prospered, rebuilding the priory on a grand scale at the end of the 12th century and again after a catastrophic fire in 1289. At the time of its suppression by Henry VIII in 1539, Gisborough was the fourth richest religious house in Yorkshire The Norman gatehouse at the western end of the site is the only surviving element of the original Priory, but gives an idea of the outstanding gothic architecture that once stood here.
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September 5th, 2020
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Michaela Perryman
Congratulations, featured in Ruins of Buildings Group 27th July 2024 You are invited to add this featured image to our permanent page July - September 2024
Shirley Mitchell
Many thanks to the person from Crewe, England for purchasing a puzzle. I'm delighted