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Posts Tagged by Paull Holme Tower

Heritage Open Days: Thursday 6th – Sunday 9th September 2012

August 20, 2012 Filled under Events, Hedon, Heritage, Paull, Preston, Skirlaugh, Withernsea
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All Saints Church, Preston - Heritage Open Days

OVER FOUR DAYS in September – Thursday 6th – Sunday 9th September 2012 – England’s towns, villages and countryside reveal their hidden secrets, when over 4,000 properties open up for Heritage Open Days, the largest FREE heritage event in the country. Join unique guided tours, take the kids to history-themed events or simply pack up… read more

Paull Holme Tower – Urgent appeal for help

December 29, 2011 Filled under Campaigns, Heritage, Paull
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View from the top of the Tower

PAULL HOLME TOWER is a Grade I listed monument that has been classed as “at risk” by English Heritage. The ancient building, a 15th Century three storey brick tower in Paull was once part of a grand manor house and moated-complex but is at immediate risk of rapid deterioration and collapse. The owner, Simon Taylor, is now appealing… read more

English Heritage – Paull Holme Tower on ‘at risk’ register!

October 29, 2011 Filled under Heritage, Paull
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Paull Holme Tower

ENGLISH HERITAGE has published its English Heritage ‘at-risk’ register 2011 (PDF) for Yorkshire and the Humber. Of local interest is the continued appearance on the register of ancient Grade I listed monument Paull Holme Tower. The Tower continues to be regarded as a Priority A building which means it is at: “Immediate risk of further rapid… read more

Paull Holme Tower – Heritage disappearing in front of our very eyes!

September 10, 2011 Filled under Heritage, History, Paull
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Paull Holme Tower rear view

THIS ARTICLE IS REPUBLISHED FROM THE HEDON BLOG: PAULL HOLME TOWER is a 15th Century three storey brick tower between Paull and Thorngumbald and was once part of a grand manor house and moated-complex and is a Grade I listed monument. The Tower is believed to be located at the centre of the original settlement of… read more

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