Derek Seeley

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Winchester Palace: Excavations at the Southwark Residence of the Bishops of WinchesterPaperback, 30 March 2007

Winchester Palace: Excavations at the Southwark Residence of the Bishops of Winchester
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Mola Monograph
Part of Series
Mola Monographs
Print Length
192 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Mola (Museum of London Archaeology)
Date Published
30 Mar 2007
ISBN-10
1901992659
ISBN-13
9781901992656

Description

Archaeological rescue excavations in Southwark between 1983 and 1990 uncovered parts of the London house of the medieval bishops of Winchester. The archaeological evidence, mainly from the east part of the site, is supplemented by detailed documentary evidence. The property developed from the mid 12th century into a palatial residence, based around an inner and an outer courtyard, and enclosed by a boundary wall. In the 14th-century palace, a great hall, service rooms and kitchens occupied the north range, household and servants were accommodated around the other sides of the inner courtyard, while the bishop had his own apartments, chapel and garden. A passage below the hall gave access from the inner courtyard north to the wharves and river. Storerooms, workshops and stables lined the east boundary wall, with gardens in the west half of the enclosure. A parliamentary survey of 1647 describes the layout of the bishop's palace, which was sketched c.1644 by Hollar for his Long View of London . The site remained in the bishops' ownership until the 1640s and it was returned to them after the Civil War, but a multiplicity of tenants and subtenants occupies the palace; by 1720 it was 'disused and very ruinous'. The medieval bishop's palace became tenements and small industrial storage units; in the 19th century large warehouses were built. Fire in 1814 revealed the surviving medieval masonry of the hall and service range, and the hall's west gable wall with its rose window remains a prominent landmark today.

Product Details

Authors:
Derek SeeleyChristopher PhillpottsMark Samuel
Book Format:
Paperback
Country of Origin:
GB
Date Published:
30 March 2007
Dimensions:
29.44 x 21.31 x 0.91 cm
Genre:
Medieval (500-1453) Studies
ISBN-10:
1901992659
ISBN-13:
9781901992656
Language:
English
Location:
London, England
Pages:
192
Weight:
644.1 gm

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