Kyme Priory The church is dedicated to
Saint Mary and
All Saints and is a Grade II*
listed building which dates from at least 1196 as the former
Augustinian Kyme Priory. The church today consists of the south
aisle and part of the
nave of the former priory.
Kyme Tower On a site to the west of the village stands the Grade I
listed Kyme Tower for which the village is best known. This was a mediaeval castle which is believed to have been built between 1339 and 1381 by Gilbert de
Umfraville third
Earl of Angus and Lord of Kyme. Most of the building was demolished around 1720–1725 leaving only the single
ashlar (stone block) tower. ==References==