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National Trust - Priest's House, Easton on the Hill

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Louise
October 13, 2021
Really good place to visit for a couple of hours with a good mixture of local history and an insight into local working life in the stone and slate industries the nice helpful ladies in attendance "one of the National Trust's smallest buildings". It's a 15th century building cramed with information boards and objects. The building is used as a museum which contains info on the "mining and preparation of Collyweston slates". This falls under the quirky collection of the National Trust so there are no toilets, shop or cafe.
Really good place to visit for a couple of hours with a good mixture of local history and an insight into local working life in the stone and slate industries the nice helpful ladies in attendance "one of the National Trust's smallest buildings". It's a 15th century building cramed with information…
Honington Grange
September 21, 2020
The Priest’s House is one of the National Trust’s smallest buildings. It is located in the attractive village of Easton on the Hill, about 1.5 miles west of Stamford and was built by John Stokes (or Stokke), who was Rector of Easton from 1456 until his death in 1495. Stokes was William Browne’s brother-in-law and when Browne died before completing the building of the Hospital, Stokes took over the proje
The Priest’s House is one of the National Trust’s smallest buildings. It is located in the attractive village of Easton on the Hill, about 1.5 miles west of Stamford and was built by John Stokes (or Stokke), who was Rector of Easton from 1456 until his death in 1495. Stokes was William Browne’s bro…
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38 West St
Easton on the Hill, England