The Pilgrims Hall, Winchester

The Pilgrims Hall, Winchester

The Pilgrims Hall, a venerable structure dating back to approximately 1308, stands as the lone surviving fragment of a once-expansive medieval building that functioned as the priory guest house. This historic half-timbered hall is distinguished by its remarkable hammer beam roof, considered one of the earliest examples of this architectural feature. The beams' terminations are adorned with intricately carved heads, adding a touch of artistry to the structural design.

The exterior showcases a distinctive architectural style with close studding and brick infill below the rail, while large framing and arch braces above it contribute to its overall charm.

Despite undergoing modifications over time, including the addition of floors, modern windows, and a revised entrance, the Pilgrims Hall remains accessible to the public. Notably, the Priors Hall, seamlessly integrated into the contemporary Deanery, underwent substantial rebuilding during the 17th century, further enriching the historical tapestry of this Winchester landmark.

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Sight Name: The Pilgrims Hall
Sight Location: Winchester, England (See walking tours in Winchester)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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