Listed building outline

LONGCAUSE, Plympton St Maurice, (North side (off)) Plympton House (St Peter's Convent)

Field Value Fact links
Reference 740-1/50/527 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name LONGCAUSE, Plympton St Maurice, (North side (off)) Plympton House (St Peter's Convent) Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Plymouth City Council no fact link
Start date 1952-04-23 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1952-04-23 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.045863 50.385048, -4.045908 50.385048, -4.045911 50.384966, -4.045937 50.384966, -4.045938 50.384938, -4.045911 50.384938, -4.045913 50.384884, -4.045654 50.384873, -4.045654 50.384881, -4.04555 50.38488, -4.045544 50.385017, -4.045389 50.385015, -4.04539 50.384993, -4.045319 50.384992, -4.04532 50.384983, -4.045263 50.384982, -4.045262 50.384991, -4.04499 50.384987, -4.044987 50.385062, -4.045224 50.385066, -4.045223 50.385094, -4.04555 50.3851, -4.045552 50.385045, -4.045812 50.385056, -4.045811 50.385048, -4.045863 50.385048))) Facts
Point POINT (-4.045533 50.384998) Facts
Notes Country house, now a convent. From 1700, erected for the Treby family (Sir George Treby, Lord Chief Justice). Probably designed for the same architect responsible for Mothecombe and Puslinch (former list description). Mason in 1720 is George Veale. Front Facts

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}
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