The Abbey, Ditcheat
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General information | |
Town or city | Ditcheat |
Country | England |
Construction started | 1473 |
Client | John Gunthorpe |
The Abbey, Ditcheat (formerly known as The Priory) is a large house at Ditcheat in Somerset, built as the rectory by John Gunthorpe who was rector of Ditcheat and Dean of Wells, in 1473. The house was altered in 1667 for Christopher Coward; and given a new facade and rearranged internally in 1864–68, probably by James Piers St Aubyn for Rev. William Leir. The exterior is now mostly his Victorian neo-Tudor; inside there are reused fragments and some original 15th- and 17th-century work – coffered ceilings and the arch-braced roof of the ‘chapel wing’, but most of the elaborate Gothic work dates from the 1860s.
It is a Grade II* listed building.[1]
References
- ↑ "The Priory". Images of England. Retrieved 2006-12-16.
Pevsner, Nikolaus (1958). The Buildings of England: South and West Somerset. p. 150.
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Coordinates: 51°7′24″N 2°32′21″W / 51.12333°N 2.53917°W