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Moot Hall

A Grade I Listed Building in Aldeburgh, Suffolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.1549 / 52°9'17"N

Longitude: 1.6029 / 1°36'10"E

OS Eastings: 646552

OS Northings: 256862

OS Grid: TM465568

Mapcode National: GBR YZX.XRR

Mapcode Global: VHM83.Q3SC

Plus Code: 9F435J33+X5

Entry Name: Moot Hall

Listing Date: 27 February 1950

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1269716

English Heritage Legacy ID: 460471

ID on this website: 101269716

Location: Aldeburgh, East Suffolk, IP15

County: Suffolk

District: East Suffolk

Civil Parish: Aldeburgh

Built-Up Area: Aldeburgh

Traditional County: Suffolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk

Church of England Parish: Aldeburgh St Peter and St Paul

Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich

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Description



ALDEBURGH

TM4656 MARKET CROSS PLACE
837-1/4/37 (East side)
27/02/50 Moot Hall

GV I

Market Cross, now town hall. c1520, altered 1654; hall
restored, external staircase and gable ends rebuilt 1854-55 by
RM Phipson.
MATERIALS: timber-framed with brattished middle rails and
arched and tension braces to first floor frame. Ground floor
infill mostly C19 herringbone or plain brick nogging, or flint
and ashlar; first floor infill mostly C17 brick. South gable
and external stack rebuilt in flint and ashlar on ground
floor, brick on upper floor and with brick decorated twin
flues. Plain tile roof with pierced timber bargeboards and
finial to north gable.
EXTERIOR: 2 storeys, the upper floor jettied. West front has
two 4-centred doorways and an arcade of four 4-centred arches
formerly serving an open market within, now fitted with
2-light lattice casements. Timber-framed external staircase
with pentice roof leads to plain doorway on first floor
towards north end. Other openings are three 3-light mullioned
casement windows. First floor jetty bessummer is carved with
C19 leaf trail decoration. On east front, flint and ashlar
walling at south end is pierced by two lancets. Elsewhere on
ground floor windows are two 3-light and four 2-light
mullioned and transomed casements. First floor lit by two
3-light mullioned and transomed casements. Jetty bessummer
decorated with ribbon trail carving.
North gable wall has one 7-light mullioned and transomed
casement window with lattice glazing on first floor, beneath
bessummer carved with C19 vine trail decoration.
INTERIOR: ground floor consists of 3 rooms, each with
4-centred doorways with carvings in the spandrels. Heavy
chamfered bridging beams, and similar cruciform bridging beams
in north room. Jowled principal studs to timber-frame. Upper
hall with 4 bays of chamfered tie beams on arched braces.
Double struts to principals, 2 tiers of passing braces, the
upper ones on arched windbraces. Collars and upper collars.
South chimney-piece removed for restoration at time of Review.
(BOE: Pevsner N: Suffolk, 2nd Edition: Harmondsworth: 1974-:
72).


Listing NGR: TM4655256862

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