39 Market Place, Bedale, North Yorkshire, late c18-early C19.
Unisted.
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St Gregory, Bedale, North Yorkshire.
North Vestry East Window.
By William Wailes.
Detail.
This window was erected by the parishioners of Bedale to the Honour and Glory of God and the dear memory of John Joseph Thomas Monson MA for 18 years Rector of this Parish died 31st July 1861.
William Wailes (1808-1881) started his own company in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1838 and became one of the largest provincial stained glass producers. In 1841 the company was making their own glass and Wailes was employed to make glass for Augustine Welby Northmore Pugin, mainly from 1842 to 1845, but he produced glass for Pugin on and off up until the latter's death in 1852. His son-in-law, Thomas Rankine Strang (1835-1899) later joined him as a partner and the name changed to Wailes & Strang. From 1859, William Wailes lived in some style at Saltwell Towers, Gateshead. He died there and is buried in the churchyard of St Peter, Bywell, Northumberland.
St Gregory, Bedale, North Yorkshire, C13-C15.
Restored 1854-57 by George Fowler Jones (1818-1905).
Grade l listed.
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Emgate, Bedale, North Yorkshire.
Bedale Heritage Trail.
Robert Hird (1768-1841) the local shoemaker, diarist and the author of 'The Annals of Bedale' lived in Emgate.
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St Gregory, Bedale, North Yorkshire, C13-C15.
Restored 1854-57 by George Fowler Jones (1818-1905).
Grade l listed.
The door to the ringing chamber.
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The Bothy, North End, Bedale, North Yorkshire. Early C18.
Brick and rubblestone.
In 1809, Henry Peirse of Bedale Hall converted a garden pavilion into this dwelling. It is now known as The Bothy.
Grade ll listed.
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