The gabled south end of a brick and stone building just to the north-west of the courtyard at Titchfield Abbey
- Date:
- Oct 1858
- Location:
- Titchfield Abbey, Titchfield, Fareham, Fareham, Hampshire
- Reference:
- DD76/00085
- Type:
- Photograph (Paper Negative)
Titchfield Abbey was a Premonstratensian foundation from the 13th century. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century, the complex passed to Thomas Wriothesley who converted the estate into a country house, known as Palace House. During this conversion, the cloisters of the abbey were used to create the courtyard for the new residence.
This is part of the Series: TPN01/01 Henry Taylor Paper Negatives; within the Collection: TPN01 Henry Taylor Paper Negative Collection
Source: Historic England Archive
Photographer: Taylor, Henry
Medieval Abbey