John of Gaunt's Palace, Lincoln
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John of Gaunt's Palace was a late 14th-century merchant's house which stood in the lower part of Lincoln High Street, opposite the St Mary Guildhall. It was progressively demolished from the late 18th century until the 1960s. The very fine oriel window from the building has been preserved in the gatehouse of Lincoln Castle.
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John of Gaunt's Palace | |
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General information | |
Status | Demolished Oriel window moved to Lincoln Castle |
Type | House |
Architectural style | Gothic |
Location | High Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England |
Country | United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 53°13′21.35″N 0°32′39.24″W |
Year(s) built | Late 14th century, before 1386 |
Demolished | 18th century–1960s |
Owner | Likely John Sutton or his brother, Robert Sutton |
Technical details | |
Material | Stone |
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