Slide Title
Preview

Date
4-1973
Description
The Porter’s Lodge and Cheyney’s court at Winchester Cathedral, both 15th century constructions, are wonderful examples of half-timber architecture. Cheyney Court was the home of the Bishop’s court in the medieval days. Presently it is the home for the Headmaster of the Pilgrims’ School.
Rights
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Creator 1 Role
Photographer
Subject Headings
Architecture -- Historic buildings -- Hampshire -- Winchester;
Country Name
England
Region Name
Hampshire
City Name
Winchester
Recommended Citation
Smolski, Chet, "Winchester Cathedral: Cheyney Court" (1973). Browse All. 501.
https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_images/501
Keywords
architecture, British, historic buildings, Winchester Cathedral
Notes
http://www.redbubble.com/people/philiphmitchell/art/2815268-cheyney-court-winchester-cathedral-close-southern-england
http://www.britainexpress.com/counties/hampshire/winchester/winchester-cathedral.htm