London Inn of the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield
Has been described as a Certain Palace (Bishop)
There are no visible remains
Name | London Inn of the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield |
Alternative Names | Bishop of Chesters Inn; House in Parish of St. Mary atte Stronde |
Historic Country | London and Middlesex |
Modern Authority | London Borough of Westminster |
1974 Authority | Greater London |
Civil Parish | City Of Westminster |
London Inn of the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield in Strand by Strand bridge and Temple Bar. Built by Bishop Langton on licence of 1305. Site later occupied by Somerset Place /p>
Licence for W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield to crenellate his houses in his dwelling-place in the parish of St. Mary atte Stronde without the bar of the New Temple, London, as well those that are in his bishopric as those built of stone and lime by him in a plot acquired by him in fee simple, and to build of stone and lime a turret in the angle of his dwelling place towards the east on the river Thames and to crenellate it. By K. on the information of R. de Cotingham (CPR)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | TQ311811 |
Latitude | 51.5110511779785 |
Longitude | -0.116879999637604 |
Eastings | 531100 |
Northings | 181100 |