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Hulne Priory


Hulne Priory (also known as Hulne Friary or Hulne Abbey) is located about 1½mile north-west of Alnwick, in Northumberland.  It is the best preserved and probably the earliest Carmelite friary in England.

Hulne Park Historic Buildings and Monuments in Denwick Civil Parish Curtain Wall and Gatehouse, Hulne Priory Ruins of Church and Claustral Buildings, Hulne Priory Summerhouse and Tower, Hulne Priory The Infirmary, Hulne Priory
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Hulne Priory outer Wall

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Hulne Priory

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Hulne Priory, Hulne Park, Alnwick

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Hulne Priory from Brizlee Tower, Hulne Park, Alnwick

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Hulne Priory - Scheduled Monument
- ....This monument includes the remains of a Carmelite Friary of medieval date, situated close to the River Aln. The remains of the friary include the ruins of the church and …

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