Nicholas Owen was a skilled carpenter who constructed many hidey-holes and secret rooms to conceal Catholic priests in the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I. Harvington Hall, Worcestershire, contains false chimneys, a false step on the staircase and a secret shaft in the lavatory. There was even a hidey-hole over the bread ovens, which proved to be less popular when the fires were lit. Another priest hole could be found behind a fake beam in the library. The Hall's gatehouse contained a ten-foot-deep hide for the poorer class of fugitive. Such was Owen's skill, there are probably many hidey-holes around England that remain undiscovered. #history #architecture #folklore #weird

@david_castleton in 18th century Scotland we hid an entire seminary in a remote Highland glen.

https://www.scottishcatholicarchives.org.uk/Collections/Seminaries/Scalan

#Scalan #Tomintoul #Catholic

Scalan

The Secret Seminary at Scalan in the Braes of Glenlivet in 1716.