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Beverley Friary

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159: 297: 313: 269:. The guesthouse became three separate dwelling houses during the 19th century, numbers 7, 9 and 11 Friary Lane, and continued this use until the 1960s. At this time ownership passed to Armstrong Patents Co ltd who owned the adjacent factory and in 1962 Armstrong's applied for permission to demolish the buildings. Permission was refused and the houses made the subject of a preservation order with preservation work commencing in 1974. 31: 284: 166: 308:
using sunken bricks. The roof is tiled and the internal partition walls are timber framed. Within the westernmost building a number of painted wall plasters dating from about the time of the Dissolution were discovered during the restoration work. A panelled room in the building is dated to the late
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had entered a second round of dissolutions and the remaining friars were expelled in that year and the priory wrecked. Many of the buildings were simply pulled down and much of the material used elsewhere although the guesthouse is thought to have escaped demolition because it was not being used
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directly for religious purposes. An alternative theory for the existence of the current buildings is that they were constructed on the site of the guesthouse using materials recovered from elsewhere on the site.
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The remainder of the surviving conventual buildings were used for a variety of purposes but in the 19th century most of them were demolished for the building of the railway between
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By the end of the 14th century the priory was at its maximum extent and the next 150 years saw a gradual decline in the community and a contraction in the use of the buildings.
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saw the construction of a building to accommodate guests was built and it is the foundations of this building that provide the footings for the present day buildings.
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The buildings are a mix of brick and stone construction and stands on the stone footings of one of the earlier friary buildings. Some of the brickwork exhibits a
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who was the lord of Beverley. On this site the Dominican friars built their first priory; probably of timber until the cost of stone could be afforded.
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As the community flourished and money became available, the priory was extended and in the early 14th century and extension to the south-west of the
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In 1544 the guesthouse was sold to John Pope and Anthony Foster. At some later date it was sold again to the Wharton family, later again to the
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who maintain the buildings with the assistance of the Beverley Friary Preservation Trust. In 1984 the buildings were rented to
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Former religious houses in Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
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Friary Families: People who lived in the Dominican Friary, Beverley
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Beverley Friary: The History and Archaeology of an Urban Monastery
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15th century wall painting on the first floor of the Old Friary
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Location of Beverley Friary in the East Riding of Yorkshire
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Grade II* listed buildings in the East Riding of Yorkshire
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Beverley Friary in ruin next to the rail tracks in 1971
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who have operated a youth hostel on the site since.
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Beverley
53°50′24″N 0°25′23″W / 53.84000°N 0.42306°W / 53.84000; -0.42306
OS grid reference
TA038393
East Riding of Yorkshire
Listed Building
1084062
Beverley Friary is located in East Riding of Yorkshire
Beverley
East Riding of Yorkshire
Grade II* listed building
youth hostel
Dominican
priory
Beverley Minster
Archbishop of York
cloister
Dissolution of the Monasteries
Earls of Yarborough
Hull and Bridlington
East Riding of Yorkshire Council
YHA (England and Wales)


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Historic England

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