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Building    From 1521 

Innholders' Hall

Categories: Liveries & Guilds

Innholders' Hall

Seven years after they received their first charter from Henry VIII in 1514, the are recorded as occupying a hall on the present site, beneath which lie the foundations of a Roman quay.  The Hall was destroyed in the Great Fire, rebuilt 1668-74, damaged in WW1, severely damaged in WW2 on 10th May 1941 and fully restored in 1950.

The picture shows the hall in the 1880s, the entrance on College Street which looks the same today.

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Innholders' Hall

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Innholders' Hall - 1

This hall was rebuilt 1668 - 1674 after the Great Fire, damaged in World War ...

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