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TG0244 : Guildhall, Blakeney

taken 1 year ago, near to Blakeney, Norfolk, England

Guildhall, Blakeney
Guildhall, Blakeney
Blakeney Guildhall Undercroft

An English Heritage run attraction, it is open for free at reasonable times.
The building has always traditionally been called the Guildhall but nothing is known of its early history. It is likely to have originally been built for a prosperous medieval Blakeney fish merchant, the undercroft being used for storage of his merchandise. The building later became the guildhall of Blakeney’s guild of fish merchants. The Guildhall was once a two-storey building but now all that remains is the 14th-century brick-vaulted undercroft. It is divided into two aisles by a row of stone piers which support the ribbed vaults of brickwork. The doorway and the windows are all original. The bricks, no doubt, were locally made and are typical of their period, being of variable shape, quality and appearance. For this reason brickwork of this period was often plastered over. The main building was entered from higher ground on the southern land side of the building. A projection at the south-east corner contains the shute that served a garderobe or privy.

It is believed that the Guildhall was once owned by the Carmelite Friary that stood nearby. It has been in the ownership of the village for over 400 years. There is a series of deeds recording the transfer of ownership from one group of trustees to the next. Each deed provides for the Guildhall to be used for the benefit of the villagers of Blakeney. The first surviving deed dates from 1627. There are other similar deeds dated 1687, 1750 and 1808. Subsequent deeds do not appear to have survived. Over the years the basement has been used for the storage of cargo, as a grain store, coal bunker, for growing mushrooms and also a worm and bait store for local fishermen. During the war years the basement was used as a mortuary for drowned sailors.


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Geographical Context: Coastal Historic sites and artefacts Village, Rural settlement Primary Subject: Building other tags: Guildhall House Click a tag, to view other nearby images.
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TG0244, 549 images   (more nearby 🔍)
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Sandy Gerrard   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Tuesday, 3 October, 2023   (more nearby)
Submitted
Sunday, 21 January, 2024
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TG 0281 4407 [10m precision]
WGS84: 52:57.3388N 1:1.0673E
Camera Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TG 0283 4408
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Southwest (about 225 degrees)
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