Antique & Vintage Postcards

Real photo postcard of the Nunnery at Salford Priors, Warwickshire — a substantial stone manor house of medieval and Jacobean character, with mullioned windows, stepped crow-stepped gables, a small open bell turret, and a broad flagstone path leading to the entrance. The building has its origins in a small Benedictine nunnery, and despite centuries of adaptation retains the compressed, slightly forbidding quality of its monastic past — all grey stone and deep-set windows in the flat English midlands light. Salford Priors is a quiet village in the Avon valley between Evesham and Stratford-upon-Avon; this photograph captures the Nunnery in its Edwardian setting, before the building's later conversion history. Card number 1662.