GreyFriars, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Coordinates: 54°58′25″N 1°36′44″W / 54.9735743°N 1.6123509°W / 54.9735743; -1.6123509
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GreyFriars, Newcastle-upon-Tyne was a friary in Tyne and Wear, England. It was founded in 1237 in Pilgrim Street. The house was rebuilt as a private residence, Anderson Place, in the early 18th century. It was demolished in 1832 to make way for Grey Street.[1]

References

  1. ^ "This house was originally the monastery of Grey Friars, Newcastle-upon-Tyne". Retrieved 25 March 2018.

54°58′25″N 1°36′44″W / 54.9735743°N 1.6123509°W / 54.9735743; -1.6123509