Scenes from the Yorkshire Wolds, East Riding and its East Coast in South Yorkshire 2. Bridlington - the interior architectural features of the Priory Church See also 1. Bridlington Old Town and 3. North Promenade and Harbour
Bridlington - Priory Church: Some remnants of Norman carvings.
Bridlington - Priory Church: Looking down the nave to the altar and east window with magnificent bays, columns, capitals of the north (left) and south (right) aisles.
Bridlington - Priory Church: The tracery of the triforium and clerestory windows above the north aisle by the 'coloured' light of the south aisle clerestory windows.
Bridlington - Priory Church: The east window
Bridlington - Priory Church: The east window illustrates the tree of Jesse the 'Jesse Window'.
Bridlington - Priory Church: The bays, arches and columns of the south aisle arcade.
Bridlington - Priory Church: Details of the tracery of the triforium and the clerestory windows.
Bridlington - Priory Church: Looking west down the nave to the great west window - the largest in the North of England.
Bridlington - Priory Church: The great west window - the wonderful tracery - and what a majestic setting!
Bridlington - Priory Church: The Frosterly marble font dating from the 14th century.
Bridlington - Priory Church: Fragments of masonry from the cloisters arcading ~1175-1200.
Bridlington - Priory Church: The Founder's Stone - the Tournai marble grave slab or tomb cover, probably that of the founder of the Priory Walter-le-Grant.
Bridlington - Priory Church: One of the original oak roof bosses? See also 1. Bridlington Old Town and 3. North Promenade and Harbour East Riding of South Yorkshire Wolds North Sea East Coast England docspics images pictures photos © Phil Brown Tourist information, pleasant walks, Holidays, tourism information, Top tourist attractions, accommodation, luxury hotels, B&B, self-catering holiday cottages flats properties, friendly pubs inns, eating out dining our local food restaurants, touring coach tours, historic English towns, pretty villages, churches, museums, art galleries |