Old Palace, Canterbury

The Old Palace, also referred to as the Archbishop's Palace, is a historic building situated within the precincts of Canterbury Cathedral.

It is the main residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury when in Canterbury.

Old Palace, Canterbury
The Old Palace
Old Palace, Canterbury
"The Great Hall of the Archbishop's Palace, Canterbury", drawn by Pierre-Charles Canot, published 1773

Background

Built within the grounds of the Cathedral, probably by Lanfranc in the 11th century, the Old Palace was the residence of the Archbishop when he visited Canterbury. The palace was rebuilt between 1193 and 1228. The Great Hall, the second largest medieval great hall in Britain after Westminster Hall, was constructed c 1200-1220 by Archbishops Hubert Walter and Stephen Langton and demolished in the 1650s. In 1982, a large trench was excavated on the site of the Great Hall.

In 1647, during the English Civil War, the palace was taken over by Parliament along with its estates. Most of the major buildings of the Palace were demolished in the 1650s. It stayed empty until the 19th century.

Restoration

Old Palace, Canterbury 
Archbishop Frederick Temple

In 1896, the Old Palace was restored by W. D. Caröe. Archbishop Frederick Temple was the first archbishop to live there since 1647. A curved building with two to three floors, it incorporates the west end of the undercroft of the monastic refectory. The south wing contains some traces of old work in the buttresses and a 14th-century two-light window. A 16th-century gateway remains but is now blocked.

It has undergone many modifications and adjustments over the years, and reopened in 2006 after a two-year refurbishment.

Current use

In addition to being the official residence of the Archbishop when in Canterbury, part of the building is also the home of the Bishop of Dover who is a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of Canterbury.

Status

The palace became a Grade I listed building on 3 May 1967.

See also

References


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