King Arthur's Hall. The space is double height and encompasses the rear part of the former house. The walls are an internal timber skin, set at the east and west ends with arched windows with leaded lights with blue fleur-de-lys.
Listing: King Arthur's Great Halls, Fore Street, Tintagel, Cornwall. House was built in the 1860s and altered and extended in 1927-33 by Frederick Thomas Glasscock as King Arthur’s Great Halls, the headquarters for the Fellowship of the Knights of the Round Table. All photos: Historic England
The Great Exhibition Hall and galleries.
Stained glass window by Veronica Whall depicting Merlin, the Lady of the Lake with the infant Mordred. 1933.
Stained glass lunette window by Veronica Whall, 1933.
Stained glass lunette window by Veronica Whall, 1933.
King Arthur's Hall. The space is double height and encompasses the rear part of the former house. The walls are an internal timber skin, set at the east and west ends with arched windows with leaded lights with blue fleur-de-lys.
Listing: King Arthur's Great Halls, Fore Street, Tintagel, Cornwall. House was built in the 1860s and altered and extended in 1927-33 by Frederick Thomas Glasscock as King Arthur’s Great Halls, the headquarters for the Fellowship of the Knights of the Round Table. All photos: Historic England
The Great Exhibition Hall and galleries.
Stained glass window by Veronica Whall depicting Merlin, the Lady of the Lake with the infant Mordred. 1933.
Stained glass lunette window by Veronica Whall, 1933.
Stained glass lunette window by Veronica Whall, 1933.
King Arthur's Hall. The space is double height and encompasses the rear part of the former house. The walls are an internal timber skin, set at the east and west ends with arched windows with leaded lights with blue fleur-de-lys.