Greyfriars, Gloucester
Greyfiars | |
Gloucestershire | |
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Remains of the Greyfriars friary church | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | SO830184 |
Location: | 51°51’49"N, 2°14’47"W |
Order: | Franciscan |
History | |
Built 1231 | |
Founder: | Berkeley family |
Information | |
Owned by: | English Heritage |
Website: | Greyfriars |
Greyfriars in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, was a mediæval monastic house founded about 1231.[1]
In about 1518 a prominent local family, the Berkeleys of Berkeley Castle, paid for the church to be rebuilt in Perpendicular Gothic style.[2] The rest of the friary complex was later demolished.
By 1721, only the nave and its north aisle survived and later in the 18th century houses were built within the walls. In 1810 a large house was built into the west end of the mediæval remains and this is now a public library.
See also
Outside links
("Wikimedia Commons" has material about Greyfriars, Gloucester) |
- Greyfriars – English Heritage
References
- ↑ Friaries: Gloucester – A History of the County of Gloucester - Volume : {{{2}}} (Victoria County History)
- ↑ Greyfriars: History and research