Congresbury Bishop's Court
Has been described as a Possible Palace (Bishop)
There are no visible remains
Name | Congresbury Bishop's Court |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Somerset |
Modern Authority | North Somerset |
1974 Authority | Avon |
Civil Parish | Congresbury |
There is some slight late C14 documentary evidence of bishop's residence at Congresbury when 'the Dean and Chapter consented to the demolition of "any houses or buildings within the bishop's manor of Congresbury, except the barn there, as unnecessary and superfluous, considering that the bishop has several neighbouring manors fully sufficient for his residence even if they were fewer." (Payne).
It is conceivable that the Dean and Chapter of Wells had acquired the barn in the late fourteenth century from the bishop of Bath and Wells. They had recently appropriated Congresbury church and perhaps had more use for the barn than the bishop, now that his manor house was being demolished. If the barn had once been in episcopal ownership, it would suggest that the bishops' manor house was to the south of the church, with the barn situated within grounds extending to the east. (Payne)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | ST435636 |
Latitude | 51.3693504333496 |
Longitude | -2.81193995475769 |
Eastings | 343500 |
Northings | 163600 |