Archway From St Denys Priory, In The Grounds Of Tudor House Museum, Situated To South Of The Rear Wall Of King John'S Palace is a Grade II listed building in the Southampton local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 October 1981. Archway.

Archway From St Denys Priory, In The Grounds Of Tudor House Museum, Situated To South Of The Rear Wall Of King John'S Palace

WRENN ID
brooding-lantern-torch
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Southampton
Country
England
Date first listed
8 October 1981
Type
Archway
Source
Historic England listing

Description

  1. BUGLE STREET 5239 (west side)

Archway from St Denys Priory, in the grounds of Tudor House Museum, situated to south of the rear wall of King John's Palace SU 4111 3/54

II

  1. C14. An archway from St Denys Priory which was originally founded by Henry I for Austin Canons about 1124 and rebuilt after the French raid of 1338. This was re-erected from its original site near Priory Avenue. Stone rubble wall having pointed arch with drip moulding (see also remains of the Priory of St Denys in the back garden of Nos 1 and 2 Priory Avenue, (q.v.) and Church of St Denys, St Denys Road (q.v.).

Listing NGR: SU4186211222

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