Monument record TR 15 NE 1228 - Guest Chamber over Larder, Christchurch Priory

Summary

Surviving wall of Larder and Guest Chambers above.

Location

Grid reference Centred TR 1508 5802 (12m by 5m)
Map sheet TR15NE
County KENT
District CANTERBURY, KENT
Civil Parish CANTERBURY, CANTERBURY, KENT

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Full Description

Surviving wall of Larder and Guest Chambers above.
Positioned immediately north of the Kitchen is the Larder and Offices of the Kitchen, with Guests Lodgings above. It is a rectangular shaped building, built over two storeys, measuring approximately 100 feet long E-W by 26 feet wide N-S. Its eastern end appears to have been the Larder for supplies for the Kitchen whilst to the west were the Kitchen Offices separated by a centarl dividing wall giving two equal sized large rooms. The Larder lay adjacent (west of) the Larder Gate which lead into the Green Court. The house had plain square-headed Perpendicular windows with mullions, and four-centred doorways. It was built under the auspices of Prior Thomas Chillenden in 1397 and is described in Chllenden's list as, 'New chambers for hospitality next to the convent kitchen, with new larder below and in the Distribution document as 'the whole lodging from the Larder gate to the Pentise Gate, with the chambers there called Heaven and Paradise'.

The two levels of Chambers above were additional Guest Accommodation under the control of the auspices of the Cellarer, with one long series of chambers on the first floor and the second contained wholly in the roof . The Originally guests probably entered the hall via the archway in the gatehall of the Pentise Gate immediately to the west, and ascended by a vice, or newel-staircase to the upper chambers over two floors. The arrangements were changed after the Dissolution when the building became houses. An external wing was added containing wooden stairs to the upper floors.


Willis, R., 1868, 'The Architectural History of the Conventual Buildings of the Monastery of Christchurch in Canterbury' (Article in serial). SKE30206.

Blockley, K., Sparks, M. & Tatton-Brown, T., 1997, Canterbury Cathedral Nave, Archaeology, History and Architecture (Monograph). SKE29723.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • --- Monograph: Blockley, K., Sparks, M. & Tatton-Brown, T.. 1997. Canterbury Cathedral Nave, Archaeology, History and Architecture.
  • --- Article in serial: Willis, R.. 1868. 'The Architectural History of the Conventual Buildings of the Monastery of Christchurch in Canterbury'.

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Record last edited

Nov 24 2014 1:20PM