• 3 Priory foundation and history. 4 List of the Priors of Finchale. 5 References. 6 External links. Toggle the table of contents. Finchale Priory.
  • Camino Ingles: There is a pilgrimage stamp in the neighbouring tea room for those visiting Finchale Priory as part of the Camino Ingles pilgrimage.
  • Finchale Priory. Finchale Ave, Framwellgate Moor, Durham DH1 5SH, Birleşik Krallık•+44 370 333 1181. İnternet sitesi. Yol Tarifi.
  • Godric came to live on the eventual site of Finchale Priory in the early twelfth century, creating a hermitage dedicated to St John the Baptist.
  • It was only in 1296 when Bishop Hugh Pudsey and his son Henry endowed Finchale as a full-fledged priory, with 8 monks and a prior.
  • Add Finchale Priory to a New List. ... Finchale was never a wealthy priory, and during much of the medieval period, there were four permanent monks living there.
  • Remains of 13th century priory set in a bend of the river Wear, Finchale Priory is managed, though not staffed, by English Heritage Trust, and is free-to-enter.
  • Finchale Priory. Address: River Wear, Durham. ... Finchale Priory was built during the 13th century and was run by the Benedictines.
  • The site has been a dependency of Durham Cathedral since 1196, the year in which the chapel hermitage became known as Finchale Priory.
  • The priory is a fantastic location for a woodland walk, along the banks of the river with the goal of arriving at the peaceful and restful Finchale Priory.