Lancaster Priory
Lancaster Priory, formally the Priory Church of St Mary, is the Church of England parish church of the city of Lancaster, Lancashire.
It is thought that a Roman building existed on the site prior around the year 200 and then a Saxon church is thought to have stood on the site from the sixth century. Much of the current church is of the 17th-century rebuild although the tower you see today was rebuilt in 1759.
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Lancaster Priory, St Mary's Gate, Lancaster, Lancashire , United Kingdom
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