Gateway at Merton Priory
Partial / Incomplete Date | c. 1983 |
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Area | Merton |
Copyright 1 | Wandle Industrial Museum |
Stakeholder Image | WIM |
Picture Reference | WIMP24 |
Original Format | Photo |
Notes / History | The archway was one of the last remaining parts of Merton Priory. It may have dated from the 12th century. Sadly it only survived until about 1987 having suffered severely through vandalism. The arch that currently exists only faintly resembles the original through the base of original can be seen in the pavement. The stone of the priory was sold off at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries in 1538. The majority was used to build Nonsuch Palace in Cheam which in turn was also demolished and the stone sold on again. This picture shows restoration in progress by Wandle Industrial Museum staff during the 1980s. |