The tower, Hulne Priory

  • Description

    "The tower within the priory curtain wall is the most prominent feature, and is also the building that has seen the most changes over the centuries. It was built in 1486 for Sir Henry Percy. The oriel window seen here is part of the original fabric, but on the far side are 18thC windows, whilst the interior was much altered at the same time. An 18thC bridge connects the tower with a summer house of the same period. The ruined gable end is part of the priory church." Photo by Gordon Hatton, 2018.
  • Owner

    Gordon Hatton
  • Source

    Geograph (Geograph)
  • License

    What does this mean? Creative Commons License
  • Further information

    Link: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5950704
    Resource type: Image
    Added by: Simon Cotterill
    Last modified: 3 weeks ago
    Viewed: 34 times
    Picture Taken: 2018-10-17
  • Co-Curate tags

Comments

Add a comment or share a memory.

Login to add a comment. Sign-up if you don't already have an account.

ABOUT US

Co-Curate is a project which brings together online collections, museums, universities, schools and community groups to make and re-make stories and images from North East England and Cumbria. Co-Curate is a trans-disciplinary project that will open up 'official' museum and 'un-officia'l co-created community-based collections and archives through innovative collaborative approaches using social media and open archives/data.

LATEST SHARED RESOURCES