Old Palace, Canterbury

Built within the grounds of the Cathedral, probably by Lanfranc in the 11th century, the Old Palace was the residence of the Archbishop when he visited Canterbury.

A curved building with two to three floors, it incorporates the west end of the undercroft of the monastic refectory.

The south wing contains some traces of old work in the buttresses and a 14th-century two-light window.

[3] It has undergone many modifications and adjustments over the years, and reopened in 2006 after a two-year refurbishment.

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The Old Palace
"The Great Hall of the Archbishop's Palace, Canterbury", drawn by Pierre-Charles Canot , published 1773
Archbishop Frederick Temple