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Kirkham Priory (1)


Remains of a tall window in the ruins of the east end of the 13th century priory church.
Kirkham was established in about 1122 by the Augustinian Order, on a site which almost certainly had an existing church dating from the late Saxon period.The founder of Kirkham was Walter l'Espec, who had recently been given land by the king.
Kirkham was established in about 1122 by the Augustinian Order, on a site which almost certainly had an existing church dating from the late Saxon period.The founder of Kirkham was Walter l'Espec, who had recently been given land by the king.
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