Hirst Priory

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South facing Georgian house looking out on to lawned gardens. Used as a beautiful wedding venue
Hirst Priory, North Lincolnshire

Hirst Priory is an 18th-century country house in Belton on the Isle of Axholme, North Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. The current house was built on the site of a 12th-century Augustinian priory (Hirst Priory).[citation needed]

Hirst Priory served as a family residence first for the Stovin family, and later for the Lister family in the 19th century. In 1903, the property was purchased by D. Stubley for £18,000. In the early 1990s, a development group purchased Hirst Priory in order to develop a hotel and leisure complex, but these plans were abandoned. In 2014, Hirst Priory was converted to a wedding and events venue, with renovation work carried out to ensure the preservation of the Grade II listed building.[citation needed]

Hirst Priory is a red brick-built structure consisting of a partial subterranean basement, ground floor, first-floor, and second-floor loft space which previously served as servants' quarters.

The house was built in two stages, with the older of the two parts containing a partially subterranean brick-vaulted basement. The 19th-century extension added another more standard basement area. This part of the basement has a hand wheel water pump, an end room with barred windows, and a reinforced door reputed to have served as a temporary holding cell for the local magistrates.[citation needed]

Vaulted brick basement underneath Hirst Priory. Built in 18th century for cold storage of game
Hirst Priory's 18th-century vaulted brick basement

All the rooms, including the loft and the basement extension, have open hearths. The northwest first-floor corner room also includes a bread oven. Under the courtyard on the west side of the building is a large vaulted and vented brick storage area, most likely used for keeping fuel stores dry. The building is only accessible via raised entrances with steps to ensure the ground floor is well above any potential flood level.[citation needed]

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