Chapel House is a Grade II listed building in the Wychavon local planning authority area, England. First listed on 27 January 1984. A Medieval House.
Chapel House
- WRENN ID
- wild-truss-vale
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Wychavon
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 27 January 1984
- Type
- House
- Period
- Medieval
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Chapel House is a house that may have once served as a chapel associated with The Priory. It dates from the 16th century and is constructed from Cotswold stone with some blue lias stone. The building features coped gables with shaped finials at both the east and west ends, along with a stack at the west end. It is two stories high and has diagonal buttresses at each end of the south front, one of which has been rebuilt. The south front appears to have originally been a single story but was divided in the 17th century.
On the first floor, there are three pairs of casement windows, two of which have iron opening lights and lead panes. The ground floor includes three windows and a door, with the two outer windows being casement pairs set beneath blocked 16th-century arched-headed windows—two-light on the left and three-light on the right. Additionally, there is another window set in a blocked Tudor arched doorway. The rear wall is made of blue lias stone and there is a modern extension at the back.
Inside, there is a blocked two-light chamfered mullion window in the rear wall, along with heavy main beams. A medieval burial ground was discovered to the east of the house.
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