The Charterhouse, Master's House & Hydraulic Power Station
So off I trundled towards the old burial ground on Little Mason Street better known as the St Mary's Burial Ground according to an old map I have. We parked the car in Trippett Street and on alighting was faced by an Asylum Seeker sat on the steps of the adjacent flats giving us the single finger salute. Now these things don't bother me but I was with Debbie and that's a different matter. I don't expect Debbie to have to be faced with such abusive gestures and I don't give a shit who it is giving them. Fortunately he decided to stay put which was a bit of a shame as I had some rather effective practical advice for him which he wouldn't forget in a hurry.
As you may have noticed, I don't live in a politically correct world, I live in the real world.
St Mary's Church Burial Ground is tucked away on Little Mason Street at the end of Carroll Place where the Kingston upon Hull Register Office is located. The burial ground was cleared and grassed over a long time ago but a few head stones remain attached to the rear perimeter wall.

Carroll Place and the Registry Office.

Then on to Charterhouse Lane to photograph the Charterhouse.

The Charterhouse Heritage Plaque.

And the Master's House.

We parked opposite Bourne Street.

Then on to the Hydraulic Power Station situated at the junction of Machell Street and Catherine Street.

And a quick snap of Aldbro Street to finish off with.






















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