File:Lavenham Guildhall night.jpg
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This is a photo of listed building number 1037186. |
The timber framed Guildhall overlooking the market square at Lavenham, Suffolk, England. The Guildhall was built around 1529 by the Guild of Corpus Christi, one of three medieval wool guilds in Lavenham, although most of the building seen today dates from the 17th century.
The Guildhall was restored by Sir Cuthbert Quilter in 1887. Then in 1951, his son, along with Lavenham Preservation Society, gave the building to the National Trust. Today it contains a small local museum.
The silvery-gray colour of the timbers is the result of lime washing.
Keywords: Guildhall, Lavenham, Timber framed building
Photograph © Andrew Dunn, 23 October 2005. |
Website: http://www.andrewdunnphoto.com/ |
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