Day three of our Hadrian's Wall epic trek has us passing near Lanercost Priory and my friend that organized this whole trip says it's worth the detour to visit. Once we arrive, I can see why. The facility is amazing, though mostly in ruins. Construction of the priory occurred sometime between 1165 and 1174 C.E. and used, at least in part, some stones taken directly from the nearby Hadrian's Wall.
While some structures around the priory seem to be in tact the majority of the main structure no longer has a roof. Within the main structure, several carvings adorn the various owl coves, including an effigy of a knight and another of an infant. This must have been quite a site in its prime. Even today, it's quite beautiful.
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