Demolished by Henry VIII as part of the dissolution of the monasteries. Our picture shows the ruins as they were in 1826.
c.1485 the priory built Bromley Hall, a manor house near the River Lea, still standing as the oldest brick building in London.
Demolished by Henry VIII as part of the dissolution of the monasteries. Our picture shows the ruins as they were in 1826.
c.1485 the priory built Bromley Hall, a manor house near the River Lea, still standing as the oldest brick building in London.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Holy Trinity Priory
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