WebKINGTON ST MICHAEL KINGTON ST MICHAEL VILLAGE ST 9077 (west side) 13/127 Kington Manor II Manor house, 1863 possibly by J.L. Pearson, for H. Prodgers, … WebKINGTON ST MICHAEL THE PRIORY ST 87 ... Mag. 43 1925; J.E. Jackson ed The Topographical collections of John Aubrey 1862 p1.13; N. Pevsner Wiltshire 1975 282) Listing NGR: ST8951277796 Legacy The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system. Legacy System number: 315950 Legacy System: LBS Sources ...
Kington St. Michael - Wiltshire
WebKington St Michael. Wiltshire. SN14 6HY. View map. The church appears to have been built in the 13th century. The original tower was surmounted by an overweight spire (Michael of Amesbury, then Abbott of Glastonbury). This fell in the great storm of 1703. The church was described as "terribly over-restored" by Pevsner in 1858, who gave a long ... WebLocation: Kington St Michael, Wiltshire, SN14 County: Wiltshire Civil Parish: Kington St. Michael Built-Up Area: Kington St Michael Traditional County: Wiltshire Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Wiltshire Church of England Parish: Kington St Michael Church of England Diocese: Bristol Tagged with: Manor house Find accommodation in chinese restaurants near me flemington nj
Local Information - Kington St. Michael Village Website
WebView the Wiltshire On-line Parish Clerk's supplementary pages for Kington St Michael here. Another interesting website to explore is compiled by Duncan & Mandy Ball and contains 229 photographs of Kington St Michael church & churchyard. Do have a good look around it, as there are lists of those buried plus photos of gravestones. WebSt Mary's Priory was a Benedictine priory of nuns at Kington St Michael in Wiltshire, England. Founded before 1155, the priory was dissolved in 1536. Parts of the priory buildings from the 13th and 15th centuries were incorporated into the present Priory Farm, where there is also modern rebuilding on old foundations. [2] WebThe present parish of Kington St. Michael now lies to the west of the A429 Chippenham-Malmesbury road. The name was originally just Kington, indicating a royal farm or manor and was first recorded in 934. After lands were given to Glastonbury Abbey by King Athelstan and a priory of Benedictine nuns was established, the word 'Minchin' was often ... chinese restaurants near me florence sc