Clerk of Works Office and Remains of Chapel of St Catherine; Little Cloisters Lodgings London, England

Listed Building Data

Clerk of Works Office and Remains of Chapel of St Catherine; Little Cloisters Lodgings has been designated a Grade I listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1357234
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
I
Date Listed
24 February 1958
Name
CLERK OF THE WORKS OFFICE AND THE REMAINS OF THE CHAPEL OF ST CATHERINE LITTLE CLOISTERS LODGINGS
Location
CLERK OF THE WORKS OFFICE AND THE REMAINS OF THE CHAPEL OF ST CATHERINE, BROAD SANCTUARY SW1LITTLE CLOISTERS LODGINGS, 1,2,2A,2B, BROAD SANCTUARY SW1L
District
City of Westminster
County
Greater London Authority
Grid Reference
TQ 30108 79406
Easting
530108.1160
Northing
179405.6490

Listed Building Description

Text courtesy of Historic England. © Crown Copyright, reprinted under the Open Government License.

TO 3079 SW CITY OF WESTMINSTER BROAD SANCTUARY, SW1 101/9 (ABBEY PRECINCT AND WESTMINSTER SCHOOL) 24.2.58 (excluding Chapel) 9.1.70 (Chapel only) Little Cloisters: Lodgings Nos 1, 2, 2A, 2B and 4 to 7 consec with the Clerk of the Works Office and the remains of the Chapel of St Catherine.

G.V. I

Cloister, lodgings and remains of Infirmary chapel. Late C.14 Farmery cloister on site of C.12 Infirmary with remains of c.1170 Chapel of St. Katherine, the cloister arcade of c.1680-81 and the lodgings and offices later C.17 rebuilds incorporating C.14 masonry, and badly damaged in World War II and considerably rebuilt above ground floors. Stone, C.17 and C.20 brickwork, tiled roofs. The Farmery cloister is approached by a tunnel vaulted C.11 passage from the Dark Cloister. The c.1680-81 arcade has ashlar piers and segmental arches with original wrought iron railings and good wrought iron gate to garth. The Chapel of St. Katherine is the major surviving part of the Infirmary east of the cloister with a c.1371-72, clustered shaft, 2-centred arched doorway off the east walk into the ruins of the chapel (standing in the gardens of the lodgings) with nave and aisles of which the south arcade and part of the south aisle wall with Norman windows survive. The lodgings, Nos. 1 and 2, 2A, 2B in the north range and Nos. 6, 7 and 8 in the south, incorporate C.14 stonework to ground floor giving on to cloister and to east, with a fragment of the C.11 east wall of the Reredorter in the south west corner; the Clerk of Works Office is in the C.14 Chamberlain's store and No. 5 includes the former Infirmarer's Hall. Late C.17 and architraved doorways into cloister. Upper floor and roofs with pedimented dormers, rebuilt post-war in late C.17 manner with heavy wooden eaves cornice. No. 4, above medieval foundations, essentially later C.17; dark red brick, tiled gable and roof. L plan. 3 storeys and basement. 3 window wide north wing; south front 5 windows wide to Abbey Garden; recessed glazing bar sashes under flat gauged arches; interior retains panelling and cornices with closed string, turned baluster staircase (No. 3 lodging rebuilt after war damage). See also Precinct Wall entry.

R.C.H.M. London Vo1 I; N Pevsner

Listing NGR: TQ3009979394