Former Vicarage, Church End Road, Freiston, Lincolnshire

This house is built in on the site of the Freiston Priory of St. James. It was founded as a cell of the Benedictine Abbey of Crowland soon after 1114 and continued until the dissolution of Crowland in 1539. The exact date of this house in uncertain. It was possibly built in the 16th century and refronted in a Georgian style by the Dryden family between 1714 and 1729.

Location

Lincolnshire Freiston

Period

Tudor (1485 - 1602)

Tags

priory religion faith benedictine Medieval (1066 - 1484) Tudor (1485 - 1602)