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Ledbury Market Hall

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169: 31: 283:, visited the building during a tour of the county in April 1957. The building continued to be used for meetings of Ledbury Town Council and wedding ceremonies until 2004 when these uses were discontinued because of the lack of access for the disabled. An extensive programme of restoration works, which involved temporarily raising the building by 600 millimetres (24 in) so that the oak posts could be restored, was completed in 2006. 176: 220:
In the early 17th century, a market trader, John Phillips, launched an initiative to demolish an existing row of buildings in Shoppe Row and erect a market hall in their place. The building, which has been attributed to the master mason,
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construction and was completed in 1617. The design involved a symmetrical main frontage with seven bays facing onto the High Street; the building was open on the ground floor, so that markets could be held, with a storeroom for
269:. The store room on the first floor was converted for civic use in the early 19th century, enabling it to be used as a town hall and also as a venue for theatrical performances: early performers included the actor, 242:
out over the pavement, was supported by 16 oak posts and was accessed by a wooden staircase at the north end of the building. The first floor was fenestrated, on the west side, by three six-light
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in a minor skirmish in the Market Place in April 1645 during the
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Ira Aldridge Performing Shakespeare in Europe, 1852-1855
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Municipal building in Ledbury, Herefordshire, England
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Ledbury
52°02′13″N 2°25′22″W / 52.0370°N 2.4227°W / 52.0370; -2.4227
John Abel
Tudor style
Listed Building
Ledbury Market Hall is located in Herefordshire
Ledbury
Herefordshire
listed building
John Abel
Tudor style
half-timbered
grain
jettied
mullioned
transomed
Herringbone pattern
Royalists
Roundheads
English Civil War
Ira Aldridge
Queen Elizabeth II
Duke of Edinburgh
Grade I listed buildings in Herefordshire
"Ledbury Town Hall"


Historic England
"Market House, High Street (1349392)"

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