Hemingsby House (Q17530006)

  • matcher place: Wiltshire (relation 57533), Salisbury (relation 3404205)
  • view on Wikidata
  • Wikipedia: English, German
  • Wikimedia Commons
  • English Wikipedia categories: Buildings and structures in Salisbury, Grade I listed buildings in Wiltshire, Grade I listed houses
  • Overpass query: show queryOverpass Turbo
    [timeout:300][out:json];
    (
        node(around:1000,51.06680,-1.79921)[building][~"^(addr:housenumber|.*name.*)$"~".",i];
        way(around:1000,51.06680,-1.79921)[building][~"^(addr:housenumber|.*name.*)$"~".",i];
        rel(around:1000,51.06680,-1.79921)[building][~"^(addr:housenumber|.*name.*)$"~".",i];
        node(around:1000,51.06680,-1.79921)["building:levels"][~"^(addr:housenumber|.*name.*)$"~".",i];
        way(around:1000,51.06680,-1.79921)["building:levels"][~"^(addr:housenumber|.*name.*)$"~".",i];
        rel(around:1000,51.06680,-1.79921)["building:levels"][~"^(addr:housenumber|.*name.*)$"~".",i];
        node(around:1000,51.06680,-1.79921)[historic=manor][~"^(addr:housenumber|.*name.*)$"~".",i];
        way(around:1000,51.06680,-1.79921)[historic=manor][~"^(addr:housenumber|.*name.*)$"~".",i];
        rel(around:1000,51.06680,-1.79921)[historic=manor][~"^(addr:housenumber|.*name.*)$"~".",i];
        node(around:1000,51.06680,-1.79921)["listed_status"="Grade_I"][~"^(addr:housenumber|.*name.*)$"~".",i];
        way(around:1000,51.06680,-1.79921)["listed_status"="Grade_I"][~"^(addr:housenumber|.*name.*)$"~".",i];
        rel(around:1000,51.06680,-1.79921)["listed_status"="Grade_I"][~"^(addr:housenumber|.*name.*)$"~".",i];
    );
    out center tags;
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Hemingsby House is a Grade I listed, 14th-century house in the north-west corner of the Salisbury Cathedral Close overlooking Choristers’ Green. It is an unusual building in that it was constructed as one house but is composed of two parts of different architectural styles giving the impression of two separate buildings. In modern times it has been altered to provide two separate houses. It is generally believed to have been built by Alexander de Hemyngsby in the 14th century, the first recorded warden of the Choristers’ School in 1322. Apart from a chapel constructed earlier and an extension of the 18th century most of the building was reconstructed in the middle of the 15th century by Nicholas Upton. He was succeeded by Thomas Fideon who completed the reconstruction and whose name appears on some architectural decorations in the house.

Wikidata location: 51.0668, -1.7992 view on OSM or edit on OSM

matches

login to upload wikidata tags

no matches found

Search criteria from Wikidata

view with query.wikidata.org

Grade I listed building (Q15700818) listed_status=Grade_I
building (Q41176) building=yes, building

Search criteria from categories

Grade I listed houses historic=manor, building=country_house