Bishop’s Waltham Palace

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Bishop’s Waltham Palace is a ruined medieval bishop’s residence in Hampshire, England, now preserved as a historic site open to visitors.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval bishop’s palace
ruined palace
scheduled monument
architecturalStyle medieval
builtFor Bishop of Winchester NERFINISHED
category English Heritage sites in Hampshire
Episcopal palaces in England
Ruined palaces in England
Tourist attractions in Hampshire
constructionStart 12th century
country England
currentUse historic site
visitor attraction
destroyedDuring English Civil War NERFINISHED
function administrative centre of the Bishop of Winchester’s estates
ecclesiastical residence
hasPart fishponds
gatehouse
great hall
inner court
moat
outer court
tower
hasRuinsOf residential ranges
service buildings
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
Scheduled monument
historicalCounty Hampshire NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bishop’s Waltham NERFINISHED
Hampshire
South East England
locatedNear South Downs National Park NERFINISHED
maintainedBy English Heritage NERFINISHED
near Bishop’s Waltham town centre NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
ownedBy English Heritage NERFINISHED
partiallyDemolished 1640s
region Hampshire NERFINISHED
significantRebuilding 14th century
15th century
usedAs residence of the Bishops of Winchester
usedUntil 17th century

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Bishop’s Waltham, Hampshire, England hasHeritageSite Bishop’s Waltham Palace
subject surface form: Bishop’s Waltham
William Waynflete residence Bishop’s Waltham Palace