EPW005393 ENGLAND (1921). The Priory Church of St Mary and St Michael, Great Malvern, 1921

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Details

Title [EPW005393] The Priory Church of St Mary and St Michael, Great Malvern, 1921
Reference EPW005393
Date March-1921
Link
Place name GREAT MALVERN
Parish MALVERN
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 377591, 245838
Longitude / Latitude -2.3272558521034, 52.110001790878
National Grid Reference SO776458

Pins

The Abbey Hotel absorbs the neighbouring house with the construction of a link building.

BobE
Sunday 1st of July 2012 01:08:49 PM
The Abbey Hotel absorbs the neighbouring house with the construction of a link building.

BobE
Sunday 1st of July 2012 01:07:55 PM
Bus shelter - unchanged in over 90 years

BobE
Sunday 1st of July 2012 12:52:25 PM
Wow! This photo is great, really compliments the old shot. Your pins are really interesting.

Whittocks
Sunday 1st of July 2012 12:57:32 PM
Horse and carriage!

BobE
Sunday 1st of July 2012 12:40:13 PM
Aldwyn Tower. Built as a spa hotel when Malvern was famous for the "Water Cure". In 1889, 7 year old Franklin D Roosevelt convalesced here after suffering from tuberculosis.

BobE
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 09:10:09 PM
The vicarage on the site of St Thomas' church which became redundant as the parish church when the villagers of Great Malvern bought the priory church building for just £20. The Post Office was built on this site in 1935.

BobE
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 09:05:01 PM
Bello Sguardo. Legend has it that St Werstan lived in a cave here after escaping the the destruction of Deerhurst Priory by Vikings in the 1080s. It is supposed to be the site of Saint Michael's Chapel.

BobE
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 09:00:05 PM
Rosebank House. Owned by Dyson Perrins who, in 1918, gave it to the people of Malvern. The house was demolished in 1959, but the lovely gardens are open to the public to enjoy.

BobE
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 08:52:55 PM