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St George's Guildhall in King's Lynn is a Grade I listed building, currently in the ownership of the National Trust. At 32.6 x 8.8 m (107 x 29 feet), it is the oldest and largest complete medieval Guildhall in England with an unrivalled history as a venue for theatrical production.
This page is a list of these buildings in the district of King's Lynn and West Norfolk in Norfolk. ... King's Lynn: House: 1993: 1 December 1951
Detached Porch in Courtyard, Hunstanton Hall Old Hunstanton: Country House: 1618: 5 June 1953: 1077922: Upload Photo: Entrance Gate Curtain Walls and Barn to East of Hunstanton Hall ...
The building was restored 1948–51 by Marshall Sisson and vested in the National Trust. In 1951 the St George's Arts Trust took a long lease. [3] The centre was opened by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, for the first King's Lynn Festival on 24 July of that year. [7]
Clifton House is a Grade I listed building on Queen Street, King's Lynn, in Norfolk, England. [1] A house has stood on the site since the 13th century. The current facade was constructed in 1708. The doorcase has Solomonic columns with modified Corinthian capitals. There is a mid 14th-century, four-bay undercroft beneath the street.
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Sitting in the centre of The Walks is the Red Mount chapel, also known as 'Our Lady's Chapel' it is a Grade I listed building. [2] It was built in the 15th century to contain a relic of the Virgin, but was also used by pilgrims on their way to Walsingham. [3] It was built by Robert Corraunce on instructions from the Prior of Lynn.
The two buildings are among 46 projects involving 54 buildings statewide that were approved Dec. 21 for the credits, totaling $67.5 million. “Historic preservation is so much more than just ...