Howden Minster Ruins, Howden, East Riding of Yorkshire

This was a collegiate church that was founded in 1267. It was administered by a "college" of priests known as canons. They did not belong to a specific monastic order. Work was begun on the church in 1270-75. In around 1500 a Grammar School was also built here. After the dissolution little is known of the Grammar School except that in 1564 and 1566 boys were still being sent to university. In 1824 the Commissioners of Inquiry reported that there was a Grammar School "....in an ancient building adjoining to and part of the original fabric of the church, with which it communicates with an inner door....". This site is now in the care of English Heritage (2010). Find out more.

Location

East Riding of Yorkshire Howden

Period

Medieval (Middle Ages) (1066 - 1484)

Tags

english heritage church minster religion faith school education ruin dissolution