Plympton House, English country house in Plympton St Maurice, England.
Plympton House is a Grade I listed building in Plympton St Maurice that was constructed in 1952 as a residential property. The structure showcases architectural features typical of mid-20th century English domestic design and construction methods.
The house was built in 1952 as a private residence and later transformed into St Peter's Convent for religious use. This conversion reflects how the building's purpose shifted within the community over time.
The building's Grade I status places it among the most architecturally significant structures in Plymouth, representing exceptional national importance.
Access to the building is subject to preservation regulations that protect its status as a heritage structure. Visitors should check in advance whether tours are available or if the property remains private.
The property maintains dual classifications as both an English country house and a convent, reflecting its evolution through different institutional purposes.
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