Latitude: 50.4293 / 50°25'45"N
Longitude: -3.6841 / 3°41'2"W
OS Eastings: 280480
OS Northings: 60177
OS Grid: SX804601
Mapcode National: GBR QM.TF6Q
Mapcode Global: FRA 375X.GK0
Plus Code: 9C2RC8H8+P9
Entry Name: 10, Warland
Listing Date: 16 March 1978
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1236977
English Heritage Legacy ID: 428102
Also known as: Trinitarian hospital of Warland
ID on this website: 101236977
1.
5180 WARLAND
(West Side)
No 10
SX 8060 4/232
II*
2.
Earlier C16 (after 1508) cottage incorporating the remains of C13 chapel. The chapel,
dedicated to the Holy Ghost and St Katherine, was founded in 1271, following from
a gift of a house and land to the B of Exeter. From at least 1349 the chapel was
served by members of the Order of Holy Trinity and of the Redemption of Captives
in the Holy Land. In 1500 a license was obtained from Henry VII to appropriate
the chapel and its land to the Vicars Choral of Exeter Cathedral, who used it for
secular purposes until 1801. The surviving remains of the chapel are incorporated
in the north gable wall of No 10, and in the north wall of an outbuilding at the
rear. The gable wall was evidently part of the south wall of the chapel, and retains
parts of 3 lancet windows. The arched heads of 2 windows are visible in the attic;
the moulded jamb and sill of another is in the extension. Chapel wall of Devonian
limestone random rubble.
Cottage 2 storeys. 2 windows. Reroofed in slate circa 1970. Old wall stack by
entrance. Devonian limestone random rubble; traces of jamb and sill of old window
at north end, now blocked. 2 and 3 light casements with glazing bars and wooden
lintols; deeply splayed internal window recesses. Recessed, segmental arched entrance
with boarded door. Interior with spiral staircase and timber-framed partitions.
Listed II* for medieval remains.
Listing NGR: SX8048060177
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