Latitude: 50.722 / 50°43'19"N
Longitude: -3.5345 / 3°32'4"W
OS Eastings: 291775
OS Northings: 92502
OS Grid: SX917925
Mapcode National: GBR P0.Q4XP
Mapcode Global: FRA 37H5.DTY
Plus Code: 9C2RPFC8+R5
Entry Name: 22, the Mint
Listing Date: 19 August 1999
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1271887
English Heritage Legacy ID: 476899
ID on this website: 101271887
Location: Exeter, Devon, EX4
County: Devon
District: Exeter
Electoral Ward/Division: St David's
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Exeter
Traditional County: Devon
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon
Church of England Parish: Central Exeter
Church of England Diocese: Exeter
Tagged with: Building
SX 9192 SE THE MINT
(South side)
871/5/10120
No.22
GV II
Roman Catholic chapel, later used as school and disused at time of survey. 1830s. Architect unknown to date. Heavitree and volcanic random rubble with red brick and freestone dressings; corrugated asbestos roof. Romanesque Revival with Greek Doric gallery frontal. Plan: The building is sited with its W end into a courtyard off the Mint. The other two ranges round the courtyard include a house probably converted from one of the medieval buildings of St Nicholas' Priory (21 The Mint, Grade II*) and a C19 schoolroom. Overall T plan with remains of W and E end galleries, the main body of the building divided into 2 rooms. The E end is wider and there are porch blocks in the angle with the rest of the building. Exterior: Romanesque W end with coped pilasters up to gallery level and a shallow coped gable with kneelers; stringcourse at sill level of the gallery windows. Round-headed W doorway with engaged piers with Romanesque style capitals. The arch has a hoodmould and 2 orders of chevron carving. 2-leaf plank door with scrolled hinges. The doorway is flanked by round-headed windows. 3 upper windows are also round-headed with engaged piers with capitals and moulded architraves to the arches. Stone wheel window in gable with lattice. 4 tall windows to each of the long sides, the westernmost windows round-headed, the others square-headed. The rear elevation has tall, high-transomed 8 over 16-pane windows. The N porch to the rear has a segmental-headed doorway and round-headed chamfered blocked window over with a probably secondary small brick window alongside the door. INTERIOR: The W end gallery includes a stick baluster staircase and the Greek Doric colonnade with fluted columns survives, partly buried in a boarded partition. The W end room, which retains the colonnade, retains what is probably its original cornice. It is divided from the E room by a panelled partition. The eastern room also retains its deep cornice and coved ceiling with a giant bead moulding. The wider E end of the building has been partly stripped of its plaster and retains a stick baluster stair with turned newel posts to a small section of upper flooring. Historical Note: This is an interesting and very early example of Romanesque Revival architecture associated with an early C19 Roman Catholic chapel. The courtyard off the Mint where the chapel is sited is archaeologically sensitive for the remains of St Nicholas' Priory.
Listing NGR: SX9177592502
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