Listed building outline

MERAFIELD ROAD, (West side (off)) Plympton, Saltram Park Chapel at Saltram House

Field Value Fact links
Reference 740-1/6/541 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name MERAFIELD ROAD, (West side (off)) Plympton, Saltram Park Chapel at Saltram House Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Plymouth City Council no fact link
Start date 1960-03-29 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1960-03-29 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.083068 50.382203, -4.083395 50.382219, -4.083404 50.382157, -4.08338 50.382157, -4.083382 50.382146, -4.083364 50.382144, -4.083363 50.382154, -4.083334 50.382154, -4.083334 50.382144, -4.083316 50.382143, -4.083315 50.382153, -4.083284 50.382151, -4.083283 50.382141, -4.083265 50.382139, -4.083265 50.38215, -4.083217 50.382148, -4.083203 50.382147, -4.083204 50.382137, -4.083186 50.382136, -4.083185 50.382146, -4.083153 50.382144, -4.083154 50.382135, -4.083095 50.382139, -4.083096 50.382131, -4.083079 50.382131, -4.083076 50.382152, -4.08306 50.382152, -4.083061 50.382165, -4.083075 50.382166, -4.083073 50.382181, -4.083057 50.382181, -4.083056 50.382192, -4.08307 50.382195, -4.083068 50.382203))) Facts
Point POINT (-4.083232 50.382178) Facts
Notes Barn, later converted to chapel. Possibly late medieval and converted 1743 on rainwater head, the conversion attributed to Stockman who designed the Orangery (qv) and possibly the garden house. Local rubble, mostly rendered; dry slate hipped roof behind Facts

Available Code Snippets:

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