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and was completed around 1500. The original design involved an asymmetrical main frontage of four bays facing onto Church End. On the ground floor, the first three bays from the west end featured round headed doorways which provided access to the original shop units. The first floor involved
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The building was extended to the east by an extra bay later in the 16th century, and, around the same time, the wattle and daub was replaced by bricks. The estate was then acquired by a local squire, Sir Thomas Hillersden, in 1616. The moot hall was one of the venues at which the writer,
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timber framing allowing the creation of extra space for the meeting room on that floor. The building was fenestrated by bi-partite
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on the ground floor and by single casement windows on the first floor. The roof was formed by rows of clay tiles.
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in 1950 and council restored the building as part of their celebrations for the
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Compassionate Stranger Asenath Nicholson and the Great Irish Famine
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The building was originally commissioned as a market hall to serve
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which resolved commercial disputes among merchants. Following the
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Elstow
52°06′58″N 0°28′08″W / 52.1160°N 0.4690°W / 52.1160; -0.4690
OS grid reference
TL0492947518
Elstow Abbey
Tudor style
Listed Building
Moot Hall, Elstow is located in Bedfordshire
Elstow
Bedfordshire
Elstow Abbey
Tudor style
timber frame
wattle and daub
jettied
casement windows
manorial court
court of piepowders
dissolution of the monasteries
member of parliament
Humphrey Radcliffe
John Bunyan
nonconformist
Samuel Whitbread
Bedfordshire County Council
Festival of Britain
Andrew Geddes
Grade II* listed buildings in Bedfordshire
Listed buildings in Elstow

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