MSO11308 - St Peter's Chapel, Horner (Monument)
Summary
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Type and Period (2)
Protected Status
- None recorded
Full Description
The Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division refers to a chapel of St Peter in Horner built and dedicated by de Luccombe. [1] Exact location unknown - marginal site. [2] Chadwyck-Healey advises that 15th August 1316, Geoffrey de Luccombe was granted licence to have chantry in a chapel "intra curiam suam de Luccombe". It isn't clear if this applies to the manor as a whole or only the Manor House or court but the latter is more likely. He suggests this is St Peter's Chapel in Horner rather than the chapel at Chapel Cross (MSO7401), which was in a different Manor. He suggests it was built near the mansion house, becoming disused after the Reformation and converted into a dwelling house, part of a block of buildings (Horner House) including a pigeon cote and manor house depicted on a map of 1809-12, which was later destroyed by fire. [3]
Sources/Archives (3)
- <1> SSO1760 Map: Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division. 1965. SST4SW8.
- <2> SMO5308 Verbal communication: Various. Various. Oral Information or Staff Comments. E Dennison, Somerset County Council, 2 February 1984.
- <3> SEM7801 Monograph: Chadwyck-Healy, C. E. H.. 1901. The history of the part of West Somerset : comprising the parishes of Luccombe, Selworthy, Stoke Pero, Porlock, Culbone and Oare.. H. Sotheran & Co.. 24, 101-2, 104.
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Other Statuses/References
- Local List Status (Require info)
- Site of Special Scientific Interest
- Somerset SMR PRN: 33663
Location
Grid reference | SS 89 45 (point) (Estimated from sources) |
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Map sheet | SS84NE |
Civil Parish | LUCCOMBE, WEST SOMERSET, SOMERSET |
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Record last edited
Mar 5 2019 11:46AM
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