Kirkham House
About Kirkham House
Kirkham House is a late medieval stone house in Paignton, Devon, England. It is accepted to be a 14th or 15th century building. The house was assigned a Grade II recorded expanding on 13 March 1951. There is no narrative proof of who constructed Kirkham House or when. The configuration proposes that it is of 14th or 15th century beginning, and it has been classified "The Priest's House", recommending the home of a congregation official, or a minister of the Kirkham Chantry.
The house may have been worked as the habitation of a prosperous neighborhood shipper. Mrs Ada Frances Jennings passed on the house to the country in 1960, together with an aggregate of cash for its repair. The stone and plasterwork have been broadly revamped, however huge numbers of the first oak pillars and carvings can even now be seen. The building contains generation furniture and woven artworks in the medieval style.
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