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- Chew_Court abstract "Chew Court is a Grade II* listed building next to St Andrew's church in Chew Magna, Somerset, England.It was originally a palace for Gisa the Bishop of Bath and Wells, however little of the original building survives. The oldest portion is the gatehouse at the southern end of the est wing.The house was largely rebuilt in 1656, from which a little survives as the Chew Court of today including an Elizabethan doorway with Doric pilasters. The room over the gatehouse is said to have been used as a court-room, with the turrets used for holding prisoners.".
- Chew_Court location Chew_Magna.
- Chew_Court location Somerset.
- Chew_Court thumbnail Chew_Court.JPG?width=300.
- Chew_Court wikiPageID "38083037".
- Chew_Court wikiPageRevisionID "599159188".
- Chew_Court built "14".
- Chew_Court caption "Chew Court and the tower of the Church of St Andrew".
- Chew_Court designation "Grade II* listed building".
- Chew_Court designation1Date "1960-09-21".
- Chew_Court designation1Number "32915".
- Chew_Court designation1Offname "Chew Court".
- Chew_Court hasPhotoCollection Chew_Court.
- Chew_Court latDegrees "51".
- Chew_Court latDirection "N".
- Chew_Court latMinutes "21".
- Chew_Court latSeconds "59".
- Chew_Court location "Chew Magna, Somerset, England".
- Chew_Court locmapin "Somerset".
- Chew_Court longDegrees "2".
- Chew_Court longDirection "W".
- Chew_Court longMinutes "36".
- Chew_Court longSeconds "26".
- Chew_Court name "Chew Court".
- Chew_Court subject Category:1650s_architecture.
- Chew_Court subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Bath_and_North_East_Somerset.
- Chew_Court type HistoricPlace.
- Chew_Court type Place.
- Chew_Court type Wikidata:Q532.
- Chew_Court type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Chew_Court type Place.
- Chew_Court type Location.
- Chew_Court comment "Chew Court is a Grade II* listed building next to St Andrew's church in Chew Magna, Somerset, England.It was originally a palace for Gisa the Bishop of Bath and Wells, however little of the original building survives. The oldest portion is the gatehouse at the southern end of the est wing.The house was largely rebuilt in 1656, from which a little survives as the Chew Court of today including an Elizabethan doorway with Doric pilasters.".
- Chew_Court label "Chew Court".
- Chew_Court sameAs m.0pcvgkp.
- Chew_Court sameAs Q5094482.
- Chew_Court sameAs Q5094482.
- Chew_Court wasDerivedFrom Chew_Court?oldid=599159188.
- Chew_Court depiction Chew_Court.JPG.
- Chew_Court isPrimaryTopicOf Chew_Court.
- Chew_Court name "Chew Court".