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Centuries ago, the site was home to St. Leonard's Hospital, a sprawling monastic facility that provided care to sick individuals and supplied meals for prisoners at nearby York Castle ...
The hospital was destroyed during the 16th-century English Reformation, when Henry VIII broke away from the Catholic Church. This brought an end to countless religious institutions across England.
A ROAD in the heart of York gave way to a sinkhole and exposed a vital part of the city’s past. Archaeologists have found the remains of one of England’s largest medieval hospitals buried ben… ...
A colourful and spectacular festival will take to the streets to celebrate the medieval pilgrims who flocked to Kent eight ...
The Royal Garrison Church in Portsmouth, UK, has played a varied role throughout its 800-year history: as a medieval hospital, a Tudor ammunition store and eventually, in its current guise, as a ...
Like many ecclesiastical buildings, St Leonard's Hospital fell victim to the English Reformation in the 16th century, which led to the break of the Anglican Church from the Catholic Church and the ...
Dozens of historic buildings and sites across Cambridgeshire are ‘at risk’ of being lost forever, according to.
The results are out for the 2025 poll to find France's favourite village - from fortified hilltop settlements in wine country ...
Beneath Paris lies a world of secrets—catacombs, crypts, and tunnels. Step back in time with our Subterranean Tourist Series ...