Wetheral Priory Gatehouse

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Le prieuré de Wetheral est un ancien prieuré de l’Ordre de Saint-Benoît situé dans la commune britannique de Wetheral, dans le comté anglais de Cumbria. Il n’en reste que l’entrée principale, qui fait partie des propriétés de l’English Heritage. rdf:langString
Wetheral Priory Gatehouse is a 15th-century stone fortification in Wetheral, Cumbria. The priory was founded at the start of the 12th century and the gatehouse controlled the entrance to its outer courtyard. When the priory was dissolved in 1538 the gatehouse and a nearby stretch of wall were the only parts to survive. The gatehouse passed into the control of Carlisle Cathedral and became the local vicarage during the 16th and 17th centuries, before being used to store hay. Now part of a modern farm that occupies the former priory site, it is controlled by English Heritage and open to visitors. The crenellated gatehouse has three storeys, with the main entrance and porters' lodge on the ground floor and two domestic chambers on the upper floors. English Heritage considers the building to b rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Le prieuré de Wetheral est un ancien prieuré de l’Ordre de Saint-Benoît situé dans la commune britannique de Wetheral, dans le comté anglais de Cumbria. Il n’en reste que l’entrée principale, qui fait partie des propriétés de l’English Heritage.
rdf:langString Wetheral Priory Gatehouse is a 15th-century stone fortification in Wetheral, Cumbria. The priory was founded at the start of the 12th century and the gatehouse controlled the entrance to its outer courtyard. When the priory was dissolved in 1538 the gatehouse and a nearby stretch of wall were the only parts to survive. The gatehouse passed into the control of Carlisle Cathedral and became the local vicarage during the 16th and 17th centuries, before being used to store hay. Now part of a modern farm that occupies the former priory site, it is controlled by English Heritage and open to visitors. The crenellated gatehouse has three storeys, with the main entrance and porters' lodge on the ground floor and two domestic chambers on the upper floors. English Heritage considers the building to be "the finest medieval gatehouse in Cumbria".
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