50°39′50″N 4°45′04″W / 50.664°N 4.751°W
King Arthur's Great Halls | |
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Location | Tintagel, Cornwall, England |
Coordinates | 50°39′50″N 4°45′04″W / 50.664°N 4.751°W |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
Official name | King Arthur's Great Halls |
Designated | 20 July 1987 |
Reference no. | 1267387 |
King Arthur's Great Halls (opened 1933) is a Grade II* listed building in Fore Street, Tintagel, Cornwall, England, UK.[1] Built in the early 1930s by Frederick Thomas Glasscock (died 1934),[2] it originally served as the headquarters for a social organization known as the Order of the Fellowship of the Knights of the Round Table. It contains some works of art relating to the Arthurian legend and is now a popular visitor attraction for Arthurian enthusiasts, and has a bookshop devoted to the subject at the front of the building.