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9-10 Priory Row black plaque

Commemorative plaque
9-10 Priory Row black plaque
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This black commemorative plaque records: 9-10 Priory Row. Fine examples of early 19th Century town houses built over part of the site of the cathedral priory of St Mary founded 1043. Cellars under this house include parts of the priory ruins, approximately 4 metres (13ft) below the present street level.
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9-10 Priory Row are significant as they stand on the site of the former cathedral priory of St Mary, founded in 1043, with their cellars containing remnants of the priory ruins, offering a direct link to medieval ecclesiastical history.

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