Prysten House
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EESW1
Lincolnshire, UK4’707 contributi
Punteggio 4.0 su 5
giu 2022
I came across this building by chance following a sign to Prysten House in St Andrew's Church. It is a lovely old building. Asking volunteers in the church they explained it had been built by the Yogge family around 1500. They were wealthy merchants who lived in part of the house and used the rest for storage.

Apparently the house was built over a well - hence the name Finewell Street - and they were only allowed to build here having given money to the church for building the tower. The public still had access to the well.

I understand part of the building is now Platos restaurant.

It is a very attractive building - the second oldest in Plymouth after the church and close to the timber frame Merchant's House. According to the local paper, the area was regenerated as part of the Mayflower 2020 celebrations and is now on the Mayflower Trail.

There's more old Plymouth around if you are prepared to explore and find it.
Scritta in data 8 giugno 2022
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David B
Rayong, Thailandia9’813 contributi
Punteggio 5.0 su 5
set 2018 • Solo
Prysten House dates back to the Elizabethan era and is claimed to be Plymouth's oldest building.

Looking at this magnificent house, its antiquity is easy to believe.

If you are looking for Prysten House, it is just behind St Andrew's Church, which is probably the most prominent landmark in downtown Plymouth.

Today Prysten House, which has a Grade One English Heritage listing, houses the Greedy Goose restaurant.
Scritta in data 29 settembre 2018
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Hilly J
Hilly J
Plymouth, UK2’078 contributi
Punteggio 3.0 su 5
mag 2014 • Amici
Very obviously an old and important building. Looks very interesting even just from the outside. Very surprising that there are no notices or signs offering information about it or opening or access details. Is it owned by the council, or the adjacent church, or the restaurant which occupies the ground floor? Seems odd that given that there are so few original and well preserved very old and interesting buildings around the city, that this place should be left as such a mystery.
Scritta in data 3 maggio 2014
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Dougal M
Dougal M
Cornwall306 contributi
Punteggio 2.0 su 5
mag 2013 • Solo
I have walked past this lovely old building dozens of times. I have read about it in local histories. I have seen plenty of pictures and photos of the outside but almost nothing of the interior, except for Yvonne Turner's short assembly cut to Bach chamber music and easily found on YouTube. Her style of slow close up pans across architectural features etc does not include anything which gives a clear wide view or any real impression of the interior. We have tried several times to gain entry and find out more but if you come to the building and look at or even knock on any of the doors to the upper (non-restaurant) part then there is never a reply and there are no notices with any contact details or any explanation of how or whether entry can be gained ever. Who owns it, the Church? The council? Some private individual. A very fine building has been turned into a fair poor local asset or attraction because so little can be found out about it.
Scritta in data 9 maggio 2013
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Crow M
Crow M
Devon294 contributi
Punteggio 4.0 su 5
gen 2013 • Amici
The English Heritage website gives a clear description of the architectural history but nothing very reliable or convincing about the social history. The council or the church seem to own it but there is no organised pattern of publicity or arrangements for access or visiting. Most people now think that it was never ecclesiastical but was built and owned by the sixteenth or seventeenth century trader or merchant. There have bern lots of changes the most significant and useful from a conservation point of view being by the church authorities at St Andrews who rebuilt and restored the buildings at te western side after WWI as a memorial to parishioners killed in that war. The eastern end ground floor and courtyard is currently a restaurant. The twentieth century bit at the west is now the very characterful Abbey Hall used for various uses with a big room with a stage where we have bern to lots of great parties and also events after concerts funerals and other activities in the church. Never been able to access the top rooms but I understand they have parochial administrative and other uses. What a pity there is not more public information so that this evidently important and delightful building is not known to and used by more people. Our last experience was an excellent Burns night supper and ceilidh just last month in the Abbey Hall organised by the couple who run the Chancel bistro in nearby St. Andrew Street.
Scritta in data 2 febbraio 2013
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Janner Matt
79 contributi
Punteggio 5.0 su 5
What can I say!! A superb day out for all the family and should be advertised better!! Thank you!! My family had a great day and want to go back in the near future
Scritta in data 6 ottobre 2012
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Jannerbloke
Plymouth, UK12’635 contributi
Punteggio 2.0 su 5
feb 2011
More often than not the Plymouth tourist set up seems to fail miserably to provide useful or any marketing information on important historical buildings. This fifteenth century building with a good deal of character, an attractive exterior, interesting interior and central courtyard is not obviously open or publicised. The ground floor is let to and largely occupied by a cafe/restaurant and nothing much is known or seen of the upper floor except that it once held a late twentieth century tapestry relating some local history. Pity the building seems to just lie unappreciated and largely ignored except by American or Japanese tourists who find the exterior with the added backdrop of St Andrews church one of the very few photogenic aspects in the town.
Scritta in data 12 febbraio 2011
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