• Greyfriars, Leicester, was a friary of the Order of Friars Minor, commonly known as the Franciscans, established on the west side of Leicester by 1250, and dissolved in 1535.
  • The discovery in 2012 has put Leicester, and specifically the Greyfriars area, on the tourist map as well as completely changing our understanding of the...
  • Greyfriars was founded before 1230 but very little is known about the Franciscans at Leicester up to the surrender of the friary in 1539 (VCH ii 1954: 33-4).
  • Greyfriars, Leicester is a Scheduled Monument in Castle, Leicester, England.
  • Scheduled Monument: Greyfriars, Leicester. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.
  • Sources linked two churches with Richard’s body: The Church of the Annunciation at Leicester’s Newarke and the Church of the Greyfriars Priory.
  • Greyfriars in Leicester was plagued by ghostly noises and disturbances well before the remains of King Richard III were discovered beneath the site in 2012...
  • The little historical documentation for Greyfriars Leicester that survives and is published has been assembled by Nick Holder (Regent’s University, London)...
  • Greyfriars, Leicester, from I have come upon this site which tells of forthcoming new attractions at Leicester’s museums.
  • Richard Buckley is a graduate in archaeology from the University of Durham and has spent over 30 years working as an archaeologist in Leicester...
  • The remains of Greyfriars, Leicester. Across the road from the social services car park (which was firmly locked today) is a private car park.
  • Read 3 solicitor reviews for Greyfriars in Leicester, Leicestershire. Check ombudsman, SRA disciplinary history, accreditations.