Tiverton : The Great House of St George
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Image: © Lewis Clarke Taken: 31 May 2013
Large and historically important town house, said to have been built by George Slee (qv Slee's Almshouses, St Peter's Street, the adjoining range to the south). Later used as a doctor's surgery, used as council offices since 1974. The house is believed to have incorporated guild facilities as well as functioning as Slee's residence and place of business. c1613 with later alterations, particularly following a fire of 1731.