9. Brinkburn Priory Northumberland
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Brinkburn Priory at Longframlington, near Morpeth, Northumberland is a Gothic style Augustinian priory dating back to the 12th Century. Alongside, is a 16th Century Manor House developed from the monastic buildings after the Dissolution in 1536, which has been much changed over the years.
Both are now in the care of English Heritage, the Priory being in basic restored order, whilst the House is undergoing considerable renovation due to dry rot problems in the 1950s. The house is empty with much of the structure visible, as many floors and ceilings are missing. Visited 13th April 2022.
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Evening Alan, what a beautiful place. I always think to myself, when I see these beautiful old buildings, what stories those historic walls could tell, what lies untold in those rooms...fascinating. I'm definitely going to get a sign made and name our downstairs cloakroom the "Lavatorium"...Great stuff and thank you for sharing..🍷🍷
Hi Steve, sorry for the late reply. Like you, I wonder about all that’s happened in these buildings and what tales they could tell. Lavatorium is a wonderful word. All the best, take care 🥂
Alan, Many thanks.. Being so far North East from us this was not known to us. A fascinating tour. Thanks for this. Bob and Helen.
I’m so pleased you both enjoyed it. All the best, take care.
Alan thank you very much for another wonderful guided tour of a part of England I’ll never get to visit in person. Continued good health and safe travels
Hi Ginger. I’m glad you enjoyed watching, thanks for commenting. All the very best to you, take care.
Thanks Alan, even though I've seen this great video before it is still as interesting this time. I really do hope that the restoration continues and brings the building structures back to how they once were. Take care and all the best. Stevie
Thanks Stevie, I’m not sure what the intention is for the Manor House, as I don’t recall any relevant interpretation. Glad you enjoyed watching again. All the best, cheers.
Hi Alan. I remember this from the first showing & it looked a very interesting day of knowlege weell done as always. Take care.🍺🍺
Hi Bob, I am revisiting some older interesting videos for the new channel while I build it up. I also have many new topics but would like some extra viewers first. Glad you enjoyed watching again. All the best.
Hi Alan! Thanks so much for your efforts in producing this interesting video. We thoroughly enjoyed the tour. Warmest regards from Bill and Alice, loyal viewers in Idaho, USA
Hi Bill and Alice, greetings. I’m so glad you enjoyed this episode, thanks for watching and supporting the channel. All the very best to you Alan
Great ture Alan, well done
Thanks Hugh, cheers.
Very interesting Alan, Many thanks. 😊
That’s good of you to say, thank you.
Hi from Australia, well presented and interesting!!
Greetings Jurgen. That’s very kind of you to say, thank you very much for watching and commenting.
Hi Alan Very interesting all that is needed is someone with a few Million and you have a Lovely House .
Hi Ramsey. I’m not sure what extra work English Heritage will be doing, so will it ever get finished and does it need to be! Nice to look around as it is.
Many thanks Alan, really love these videos, I wonder what it was like to cook on the Range? Take care.
I'm glad you enjoyed watching Christine, it would have been a hi-tech cooker at the time, so would have been great! All the best, keep safe.