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Cellar or storage room
An undercroft is traditionally a cellar or storage room, often brick-lined and vaulted, and used for storage in buildings since medieval times. In modern
Undercroft
National memorial in Washington, DC
interior of the undercroft, and an immersive theater presentation that will project images of historic events onto screens and the undercroft's pillars. Copies
Lincoln_Memorial
Church in London, England
The Chapel of St Mary Undercroft is a Church of England chapel located in the Palace of Westminster, London, England. The chapel is accessed via a flight
St_Mary_Undercroft
Preservation campaign
that successfully campaigned against the redevelopment of the Southbank Undercroft skateboarding spot at the Southbank Centre site in London, England. The
Long_Live_Southbank
Undercroft in Guildford, Surrey
The Undercroft at 72/74 High Street in Guildford in Surrey is a medieval undercroft or storage room. It has been described as one of the finest examples
The_Undercroft,_Guildford
Church in Kent, England
placed as always on the side opposite, the dormitory, raised on a vaulted undercroft, and the chapter-house adjacent, and the lodgings of the cellarer, responsible
Canterbury_Cathedral
Historic building in Kent, England
public house built over a remarkable early 14th-century vaulted undercroft. The undercroft dates to circa 1320–1325 and is of exceptional historical importance
George_Vaults
1605 failed attempt to kill King James I of England
Thames. Undercrofts were common features at the time, used to house a variety of materials including food and firewood. Whynniard's undercroft, on the
Gunpowder_Plot
Concert hall in London
building is supported on octagonal reinforced concrete columns, with an undercroft below, and is vee-shaped. The two arms of the vee-shape are linked to
Queen_Elizabeth_Hall
English participant in the Gunpowder Plot (1570–1606)
and restore a Catholic monarch to the throne. The plotters leased an undercroft beneath the House of Lords; Fawkes was placed in charge of the gunpowder
Guy_Fawkes
Remains of building in Coventry, England
the medieval undercroft, a fourteenth-century cellar that initially belonged to a wealthy merchant, who was a clothier. The undercroft is built with
38–39_Bayley_Lane
Museum and Grade I listed building in Norwich, UK
courtyard house, the oldest part of the building is the 14th-century undercroft while further additions were made through to the 17th century by various
Strangers'_Hall
Arts centre in London, England
Square and Festival Terrace); modification of the Queen Elizabeth Hall undercroft and the lower two levels of the Hayward to provide a frontage onto Southbank
Southbank_Centre
Historic church in Maryland
to the public, as well as the expansive masonry undercroft (basement) of the church. The undercroft had been filled with sand from the construction of
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Basilica_of_the_National_Shrine_of_the_Assumption_of_the_Blessed_Virgin_Mary
Principal railway station in Manchester, England
interchange with the Metrolink light rail system with two tram platforms in its undercroft. Manchester Piccadilly is the busiest station in the Manchester station
Manchester_Piccadilly_station
Architectural folly decorated with seashells
times). The idea of a grotto was originally a means to enhance a dank undercroft, or provide an antechamber before a piano nobile, but later it became
Shell_grotto
Inn of Court in London, England
Christopher Wren, and again in 1915. The chapel is built on a fan-vaulted, open undercroft and has acted (sometimes simultaneously) as a crypt, meeting place and
Lincoln's_Inn
Building in Old Malton, North Yorkshire, England
Monasteries, but the undercroft of the refectory survived. In the late 17th century, a house was constructed, using the undercroft as its basement. It
Old_Abbey,_Malton
Supposed killer in England
January 2014). "Proposals to close city centre gay cruising area the Undercroft 'could move problem elsewhere'". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 4
Manchester_Pusher
Town in Surrey, England
the building has functioned as joint community and heritage centre. The Undercroft, beneath 72–74 High Street, is one of six cellars in the town centre that
Guildford
Buildings in Chester, England
retained the Rows in their designs. Undercrofts or "crypts" were constructed beneath the buildings in the Rows. The undercrofts are made from stone while most
Chester_Rows
Protestants burned at the stake (1555–1557)
before they were executed but in an undercroft of the Star Inn. The Star Inn became Lewes Town Hall and the undercroft still exists. Together with the Gunpowder
Lewes_Martyrs
Grade I listed building in York, England
and the Blessed Virgin Mary. In 1371, a hospital was established in the undercroft for the poor people of York and, in 1430, the fraternity was granted a
Merchant_Adventurers'_Hall
Private, upper storey room in great houses or castles
but ruined solar in the south tower of the west range, with a vaulted undercroft below. Highclere Castle near Newbury—the suite of rooms used by the owning
Solar_(room)
English bishop of St. David's, diplomat and canonist
said against his moral or religious character. He was buried in St Mary Undercroft, the crypt of St Stephen's Chapel, where his body was found in 1852, wrapped
William_Lyndwood
British royal palace within Kew Gardens
complex, few elements of it survive. Dating to 1631 but built atop the undercroft of an earlier building, the main survivor is known as the Dutch House
Kew_Palace
Ancient Armenian city
would measure almost 3 kilometers in length. The walls, towers, vaulted undercrofts, cisterns, and residential buildings are carefully adapted into the folds
Sis_(ancient_city)
Former Priory in St Olaves, Suffolk
Osbert of Somerley in the time of Henry III. The remains consist of the undercroft, two aisles of the Lady Chapel, and the refectory, now a barn. The original
St_Olave's_Priory
Former chapel situated within the old Palace of Westminster
was largely destroyed in the fire of 1834, but the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft in the crypt survived. The present-day St Stephen's Hall and its porch
St_Stephen's_Chapel
Local museum in Arundel, England
1964, the first museum was established in the old prison cells in the undercroft of Arundel Town Hall. In this evocative but somewhat cramped and damp
Arundel_Museum
Grade I listed cathedral in England
denoting a missionary teaching church and now an honorific. The minster undercroft contains re-used fabric of c. 1160, but the bulk of the building was constructed
York_Minster
Country house in Northamptonshire
gaining a licence to crenellate in 1328, some have also claimed that the undercroft to the original solar of the house predates this and is from the reign
Drayton_House
Public house in Kilkenny
particular regret over this since the building has a "fine groin-vaulted undercroft" that makes a 14th-century date plausible. He regrets the fact that a
Kyteler's_Inn
Former railway station in Greater Manchester, England
Neill and Sons of Manchester. Underneath the train shed is a large brick undercroft with intersecting tunnel vaults, above which were six platforms above
Manchester Central railway station
Manchester_Central_railway_station
Historic site in Cheshire, England
43 Bridge Street is an undercroft and shop in Chester, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II*
43_Bridge_Street,_Chester
Grade I listed house in King's Lynn, England
with modified Corinthian capitals. There is a mid 14th-century, four-bay undercroft beneath the street. At the west end of the property is a late 16th-century
Clifton_House,_King's_Lynn
English church under the direct jurisdiction of the monarch
George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, every four years. The Chapel of St Mary Undercroft, the crypt of the former St Stephen's Chapel in the Palace of Westminster
Royal_peculiar
Palace ruins in England
Blois in 1135. Little remains of this palace, apart from part of the undercroft as it was probably slighted, along with Henry de Blois' other palaces
Bishop's_Waltham_Palace
Vertical structure, usually solid, that defines and sometimes protects an area
Servants' quarters Smoking room Solar State room Swimming pool Turret Undercroft Other Furniture Hidden room House house plan styles types Multi-family
Wall
Medieval priory of Augustinian canons in Wiltshire, England
All that remains of the priory in the 21st century are its tower and undercroft, the latter being identified by English Heritage in its 1996–97 programme
Bradenstoke_Priory
Railway terminus in London, England
metres (16 ft) above street level and the area below forms the station undercroft which is where most of the shops and restaurants are located, along with
St_Pancras_railway_station
Historic site in The Temple Farm
1891 a tower, possibly of the preceptory church, together with a vaulted undercroft, survived as part the Temple farmhouse. Temple farmhouse was subsequently
Aslackby_Preceptory
Grade II listed building in Leeds, England
such as graduation ceremonies and university students' examinations. Its undercroft was previously utilised to house the university library collections before
Great Hall of the University of Leeds
Great_Hall_of_the_University_of_Leeds
The Westminster Abbey Museum was located in the 11th-century vaulted undercroft beneath the former monks' dormitory in Westminster Abbey, London, England
Westminster_Abbey_Museum
Church in Missouri, United States
2000. A minor sacristy attached to the chapel. The cathedral features an undercroft that serves as a multi-purpose room. It is accessed via doors that open
Cathedral of Saint Joseph (Jefferson City, Missouri)
Cathedral_of_Saint_Joseph_(Jefferson_City,_Missouri)
houses are not particularly large and have up to three storeys above an undercroft, as at the Old Rectory, Angle and the Tower at Talgarth. Smith distinguished
Welsh_tower_houses
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
demolished subsequently. In 1987–88 the house was raised slightly and the undercroft, which previously housed a bathroom, laundry, and two water tanks, was
Drew_Residence
Former railway terminus in Dublin, Ireland
25 feet above street level and a Gilbey's bonded spirits store in the undercroft. Although the line was double track, the station only had a single 597-foot-long
Harcourt_Street_station
Ruins of the first cathedral in Coventry, England
the 14th-century 'Apocalypse Mural'. During removal of debris from an undercroft, a small piece of masonry bearing a painted gold crown was discovered
St Mary's Priory and Cathedral
St_Mary's_Priory_and_Cathedral
13th-century monastery in Northern Cyprus
of the cloister, as is the undercroft. The chapter house functioned as the abbey's administrative office, and the undercroft contained workrooms. The chapter
Bellapais_Abbey
Manor house in Burton Agnes, England
Norman undercroft; a hall house that was later encased in 18th-century brickwork. It is now a Grade I listed building. Much of the undercroft is built
Burton_Agnes_Manor_House
Village in Lincolnshire, England
with ashlar dressings and a late 18th-century pantile roof. It has an undercroft and a single room 1st-floor hall. The present architect owners of the
Goxhill
Members of the Gunpowder Plot 1605
with Guy Fawkes, the man left in charge of the explosives stored in the undercroft beneath the House of Lords. As known recusants the brothers were on several
John_and_Christopher_Wright
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
is a long, two-storey building with a full undercroft. The building faces southwest and, as the undercroft is below the level of Bayswater Street, it
Milton_State_School
Castle in London, England
below ground level. As was typical of most keeps, the bottom floor was an undercroft used for storage. One of the rooms contained a well. Although the layout
Tower_of_London
Historic site in Blakeney, Norfolk
originally been built for a prosperous medieval Blakeney fish merchant, the undercroft being used for storage of his merchandise. The building later became the
Blakeney_Guildhall
Church in City of London, England
Mary-le-Bow. This early church was built on two levels, with a lower undercroft partially below street level and the upper church, built above it. The
St_Mary-le-Bow
House and estate in County Clare, Ireland
shore of Killone Lake. The remains of the site include a church and an undercroft, which was later used as a crypt. The abbey was dissolved in 1543, with
Newhall_House_and_Estate
Former monastery in Northumberland, England
daubentoni and others). The manor house, which utilises part of the vaulted undercroft to the monks' dining hall, presents a nineteenth-century appearance. It
Brinkburn_Priory
Village in Cambridgeshire, England
fine 14th-century north chapel, unusual in having an upper floor and undercroft. The village has a Church of England-controlled Primary School which feeds
Fordham,_Cambridgeshire
Listed building in York, England
2008. Retrieved 1 October 2006. Historic England. "Theatre Royal and Undercroft (1256767)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 10 June 2022
York_Theatre_Royal
Castle in Kent, England
solar itself was located on the first floor of the building, with its undercroft forming a separate apartment, probably for the use of the castle bailiff
Eynsford_Castle
Historic site in Cheshire, England
as a designated Grade I listed building because of the quality of the undercroft. The building originated somewhere between about 1180 and about 1280.
St_Ursula's,_Chester
Storeroom, usually in a medieval monastery
A cellarium (from the Latin cella, "pantry"), also known as an undercroft, was a storehouse or storeroom, usually in a medieval monastery or castle. In
Cellarium
Football stadium in Manchester, England
the ground. Piccadilly station also has a Metrolink tram stop (in the undercroft); from which regular trams along the East Manchester Line to Ashton-under-Lyne
City_of_Manchester_Stadium
consists of a nave, north and south aisles, north and south transepts, an undercroft, a southwest porch with a hipped roof, and a squat northwest tower. The
Listed buildings in Huddersfield (Greenhead Ward)
Listed_buildings_in_Huddersfield_(Greenhead_Ward)
Cistercian abbey in Surrey, UK
reconstruction. The most substantial remains are that of the vaulted undercroft, or cellar, of the lay brother's refectory, and the walls of the monk's
Waverley_Abbey
City in Central London, England
dormitory, an extension of the south transept, survive in the Norman Undercroft of the Great School, including a door said to come from the previous Saxon
Westminster
Grade I listed building in Dorset, England
probably had the hall on the first floor, and other rooms over a vaulted undercroft. The windows are seventeenth century and are mullioned. In the southwestern
Cranborne_Manor
English football club
Surrey County Hospital Sports Ground, Woodbridge Road, Guildford The Undercroft Watts Gallery Wisley Airfield Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Sport Charlotteville
Guildford_City_F.C.
are built on stilts with an open space beneath the floor known as the undercroft. The stairs leading up to the house must be climbed to enter. According
Ma_bong
Historic site in Norton, Runcorn, Cheshire, England
of the former undercroft and the foundations of the church and monastic buildings that were exposed during the excavations. The undercroft stands outside
Norton_Priory
English Gunpowder Plot conspirator (c.1560–1605)
secured the leases to certain properties in London, one of which was the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords, in which the gunpowder was finally
Thomas_Percy_(Gunpowder_Plot)
Malaysian skyscraper architect
integration of four eco infrastructures, with the use of eco bridges and eco undercrofts to enable an ecological nexus across the terrain. DiGi Technical Office
Ken_Yeang
Construction that bridges a large vertical distance with steps
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Stairs
Department store in Chester, England
Gothic facade frontage is built over a medieval undercroft dating from the twelfth century. The undercroft most recently contained 'The Tea Press' tea room
Browns_of_Chester
British peer and hereditary member of the House of Lords (born 1956)
married Teresa Ahern on 27 September 2008, in the Crypt Chapel of St Mary Undercroft, Palace of Westminster. Lady Attlee is the younger daughter of Mortimer
John_Attlee,_3rd_Earl_Attlee
House of Commons chaplain
held at the Palace of Westminster and its associated chapel, St Mary Undercroft. The Chaplain also acts as chaplain to the Speaker and Members of Parliament
Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons
Chaplain_to_the_Speaker_of_the_House_of_Commons
American internet personality, singer-songwriter and stage actress (born 1994)
Maryland 2017 Back to Methuselah: As Far as Thought Can Reach Ecrasia Undercroft Theatre, Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church, Washington DC. 2017
Malinda_Kathleen_Reese
Roman Catholic church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
in 1860 he was buried, as requested, at St. Peter's Church beneath the undercroft floor directly below the high altar. Pope Paul VI beatified Neumann during
National Shrine of Saint John Neumann
National_Shrine_of_Saint_John_Neumann
Anglican church in Texas, US
permanent building. A parish hall was completed in 1949, and a rectory and undercroft for the main church were completed in 1951. The church's 300-seat sanctuary
All Saints Church (Fort Worth, Texas)
All_Saints_Church_(Fort_Worth,_Texas)
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
and west wings to ultimately accommodate 890 pupils. It comprised an undercroft (containing lavatory blocks and lay areas), a first floor (containing
West_End_State_School
English royal residence in London (1530–1698)
Defence (MOD), now known as the Ministry of Defence Main Building. An undercroft from Wolsey's Great Chamber, now known as Henry VIII's Wine Cellar, a
Palace_of_Whitehall
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
development, with a new building containing six classrooms, a library and an undercroft, which would provide easy access to the school hall. In late 2007, the
Rooty_Hill,_New_South_Wales
Courtyard in Edinburgh, Scotland
the North Back of the Canongate) indicate the former existence of an undercroft which contained the inn's stables, smithy and coach houses. These were
White_Horse_Close
American actress (1898–1968)
Bartholomew's Episcopal Church in New York City in the columbarium in the undercroft of the church. Lillian, who died in 1993, was interred beside her. In
Dorothy_Gish
Historic site
Grade II* listed building. The building consists of a shop occupying a former undercroft at street level, above which is a public house at the level of the Row
Boot_Inn,_Chester
Grade I listed building in York, England
surviving walls, each floor measured at least 11 feet by 6. The ground floor undercroft had three pillars, supporting the upper storey. This was probably an open
The_Norman_House_(York)
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
common characteristics. Frequently, they were two storeys above an open undercroft and built to accommodate up to 1000 students. They adopted a symmetrical
Junction_Park_State_School
Municipal building in Norwich, Norfolk, England
The Protestant martyr, Thomas Bilney, was held in the dungeon (now the undercroft) before being burnt at the stake in August 1531. The clock, by John Moore
Norwich_Guildhall
Ruined Augustinian priory in Guisborough, North Yorkshire, England
of the complex include the lower courses of the west range, a vaulted undercroft, a gateway and a 14th-century dovecote still in use today. The adjoining
Gisborough_Priory
Queen of England from 1420 to 1422
and was previously on display in the Westminster Abbey Museum in the Undercroft. It is now displayed in the new Queen's Diamond Jubilee Gallery in the
Catherine_of_Valois
Railway station in Cumbria, England
the through platforms inside the train shed. Below the platforms, the undercroft contains a network of passageways, offices, service rooms and staff accommodation;
Carlisle_railway_station
Art gallery in Compton, Surrey, England
Surrey County Hospital Sports Ground, Woodbridge Road, Guildford The Undercroft Watts Gallery Wisley Airfield Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Sport Charlotteville
Watts_Gallery
Well preserved 12th-century castle in Rochester, Kent, South East England
building, probably a hall, dating from the 13th century. Its vaulted undercroft is no longer standing. In the south Gundulf's wall survived into the modern
Rochester_Castle
Episcopal cathedral in Garden City, New York
the original cathedral footprint since its inception Renovation of the undercroft Restoration of the cathedral's worship space to its original 19th-century
Cathedral of the Incarnation (Garden City, New York)
Cathedral_of_the_Incarnation_(Garden_City,_New_York)
Museum and Grade I listed building in Norwich, England
late 14th and early 15th centuries. It has two ranges of brick-vaulted undercrofts, which are the most extensive in Norwich. Norwich Castle Strangers' Hall
Museum of Norwich at the Bridewell
Museum_of_Norwich_at_the_Bridewell
Castle in Spofforth, North Yorkshire, England
foundations. The extant 13th-century structure consist of a ground-floor undercroft, which has a rock face forming its eastern wall due to its elevation.
Spofforth_Castle
Spa town and civil parish in Worcestershire, England
and ecclesiastical carvings were found in it, along with a mediaeval undercroft, human bones, and parts of a coffin. Although the legend may be monastic
Malvern,_Worcestershire
Grade I listed hall in Norwich, England
owned by John Page was built on the southern part of the site with an undercroft and an entrance on the south side from Old Barge Yard. In about 1427 Robert
Dragon_Hall,_Norwich
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Slavic
Works for the people.
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Arabic
A Star; Slender; Beautiful Body; A Gift
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Muslim/Islamic
Beneficence
Female
English
Scottish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from the place name Lesslyn in Aberdeenshire which got its name from Gaelic leas cuilinn, LESLIE means "garden of hollies."
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Surya, One who causes day
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Tamil
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African
born on Wednesday.
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Gaelic Scandinavian English
Rules with counsel. Form of Ronald from Reynold.
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Muslim
Light of contentment
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Fisherman.
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n.
A subterranean room of any kind; esp., one under a church (see Crypt), or one used as a chapel or for any sacred purpose.