Preston’s Franciscan Friary history now online

Following on from yesterdayโ€™s post about the Roman settlement at Walton-le-Dale, here is a similar account of Prestonโ€™s medieval friary. โ€˜Brothers Minor: Lancashireโ€™s Lost Franciscans โ€“ Investigations at Preston Friary, 1991 and 2007โ€™ by Jeremy Bradley and Stephen Rowland is a detailed analysis (more than 100 pages) of the archaeological excavations that preceded the construction … Continue reading Preston’s Franciscan Friary history now online

Reporting on Preston’s historic heritage

Ahead of a meeting organised next week to discuss ways of protecting Prestonโ€™s fast-disappearing architectural heritage, I posted information on the Preston History Facebook page about a detailed report into that heritage published back in 2006: the Preston Historic Assessment Report. It is a very useful 160-page account of the surviving and lost remains in … Continue reading Reporting on Preston’s historic heritage

Platford Dales — a medieval Preston field

The plan above based on Langโ€™s 1774 map of Preston captures the field pattern of part of the landscape north of the town on the eve of the industrialisation that was to cover the area in houses and factories in the course of the next century. The names of the fields allow for a tentative reconstruction of the landscape in previous centuries, stretching back to Norman times ... Continue reading