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Tudor Lodge, Plympton

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Tudor Lodge is a Grade II* listed building in Plympton, Devon, England.[1][2] Standing at 63 Fore Street, Plympton's main street, it dates to the late 17th century.[1]

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A former merchant's house, it is timber-framed and boarded to the second tier, with rendered rubble to the ground floor. The 18th-century pilastered doorcase has moulded entablatures either side of it.[1]

A wide carriage-entrance passage on the right displays part of the cellar in its wall.[1]

The building was evaluated by Time Team during their visit to Plympton in 1999. Its basement walls were found to be pre-17th century due to the fact that a chamfered beam at head height in the basement was believed to have formerly sat on top of a wall (the others around it still being in place today), taking the line of the roof upwards.[3]

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