The Guild Hall in Thatched, Essex has a cutting story. Cutting in a positive way, that is. It is thought that the cost of its building was once funded from the cutlery trade by the Guild of Cutlers -or so we were told by the friendly and knowledgeable attendant.
The open ground floor once served as tiny a covered market and meeting place. With a dungeon for punished people and upper floors serving several purposes. Now a museum, it is well worth a visit if...
Read moreAttractive medieval building in the centre of the historic town of Thaxted. Open to visitors on selected dates as confirmed on the website. The hall is believed to date from between 1462 and 1475, serving as a location for meetings and markets, and was...
Read moreCarefully is being preserved medieval building without damaging its historical architecture, I would say the only attraction in this monotonous...
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