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The comprehensive gazetteer of the medieval fortifications and castles of CornwallWith thanks to Philip Davis
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Lanner Barton
In the
civil parish of St Allen. Residential manor of the Bishop of Exeter. The barton of Lanner was purchased by the Bishops of Exeter in 1269 and was frequently visited in C14 and C15 Attached to this was a chapel which was first mentioned in 1321. Associated with Deer Park.This site has been described as a Palace. A high status manor house. That is a fundamentally domestic building of a high status person usual a bishop or member of the royal family. Usually more elaborate that a fortified manor but a small bishops palace, such as the one at Lyddington might be quite modest compared to a large fortified manor. All these high status building had some fortifications, if only to keep out thieves, but were probably not seen, even by the contemporary people, as being military buildings. Included in this definition, for the purposes of this site, are Royal hunting lodges. These could vary from sizable buildings, even castles, with courts and gaols to simple timber building providing short term accommodation.
The Ordnance Survey Map Grid Reference is SW825497
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