Winchester Palace
| Winchester Hall | |
|---|---|
Remains of the great hall of Winchester Palace showing the Rose Window and underneath the traditional arrangement of three doors from the screens passage to the buttery, pantry and kitchen. | |
| Location | Clink Street London, SE1 United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 51°30′25″N 0°05′27″W / 51.50683°N 0.09092°W |
| Built | 12th century |
| Architectural style(s) | Medieval Tudor |
| Governing body | English Heritage |
| Reference no. | Grade II |
Winchester Palace was a 12th-century bishop's palace that served as the London townhouse of the Bishops of Winchester. It was located in the parish of Southwark in Surrey, on the south bank of the River Thames (opposite the City of London) on what is now Clink Street in the London Borough of Southwark, near St Saviour's Church (which later became Southwark Cathedral). Grade II listed remains of the demolished palace survive on the site today, designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument, under the care of English Heritage.