Everything about Winchester Palace totally explained
» For the former royal palace at Winchester, Hampshire, see the King's House, Winchester.
Winchester Palace was a
12th century palace,
London residence of the
Bishops of Winchester. It is located south of the
River Thames in
Southwark, near the medieval priory which today has become
Southwark Cathedral. Southwark was the largest town in the old
diocese of Winchester and the
bishop was a major landowner in the area. He was also a power in the land (
Winchester being the old Saxon capital), and regularly needed to be in London on royal or administrative state business. For that purpose,
Henry of Blois built the palace as his comfortable and high-status London residence.
The palace remained in use until the 17th century, when it was divided into tenements and warehouses, but was mostly destroyed by fire in
1814. Part of the
great hall, and the west gable end with its
rose window became more visible after a 19th century fire and 20th century
redevelopment. It is believed that the great hall was built c.
1136 and that the rose window was added 200 years later. The hall had a vaulted cellar below with direct access to the
river wharf for bringing in wares, and was richly decorated. It often entertained royal visitors, including
James I of Scotland on his wedding to
Joan Beaufort (niece of the then bishop,
Henry Cardinal Beaufort) in
1424.
The rest of the palace was arranged around 2 courtyards, and included a prison, brewhouse and butchery as well as a tennis court, bowling alley and pleasure gardens for the Bishop.
Associated with the palace were the
Clink prison (whence our phrase "in the clink"); and the "Winchester geese" — London's
prostitutes who, banned in
the City itself (north of the river), lived in Southwark under the bishop's regulation.
It is a
Scheduled Ancient Monument managed by
English Heritage.
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