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In 2019 the guildhall was declared the priority project of the Town Deal for King's Lynn [10] and a development plan for the area was finalised. [11] [12] On 5 January each year, the theatre commemorates the anniversary of the first recorded performance there in 1445. [13] [14] In 2022 Tim FitzHigham was made Creative Director for the site. [15]
Important artifacts and other works of art held in the building include King John's charter to the Burgesses of Lynn (c.1204), [17] the medieval King John's Cup (c.1325) [18] a window sill from the house of Walter Coney, a former mayor of Lynn, (15th century) [19] and the first portrait painted of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (c.1937). [8]
10–11 Saturday Market Place is a historic building in Saturday Market Place, the main market square in King's Lynn, Norfolk, England. It stands opposite the northern side of King's Lynn Minster , while King's Lynn Town Hall is attached to its western end.
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Festival Too is a free music festival held yearly in King's Lynn, Norfolk, in the East of England, running throughout July.It has been running since 1985. It is free for anyone to attend, and is funded by donations and through local business support. in the region of 60,000 attend over the three weeks, with headline night audiences reaching 12–14,000 [1] every year allowing it to grow from a ...
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In the mid-19th century, the civic leaders in King's Lynn decided to commission a purpose-built corn exchange: the site they selected had been occupied by Angel Inn in the 18th century and then by a market house, with butchers' stalls on the ground floor and a concert hall on the first floor, from 1834. [4]