Bamburgh Church of St Aidan
Has been described as a Questionable Fortified Ecclesiastical site
There are major building remains
Name | Bamburgh Church of St Aidan |
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Historic Country | Northumberland |
Modern Authority | Northumberland |
1974 Authority | Northumberland |
Civil Parish | Bamburgh |
A cell of Augustinian Canons was founded at Bamburgh around 1121. It survived until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1537. Apart from the church there are some possible remains of the monastic buildings built into some agricultural buildings beyond Bamburgh Hall. The church is still in use and although originally medieval was heavily restored in C19. (Keys to the Past)
The (church) tower may have been utilized as a refuge during the late medieval period. (Brooke)
Not scheduled
This is a Grade 1 listed building protected by law
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OS Map Grid Reference | NU178349 |
Latitude | 55.6079597473145 |
Longitude | -1.71850001811981 |
Eastings | 417840 |
Northings | 634970 |