Moyse's Hall
Buildings and structures completed in the 12th centuryBury St EdmundsGrade I listed buildings in SuffolkJews and Judaism in EnglandMuseums in Suffolk ... and 1 more
Norman architecture in England
Moyse's Hall is a building in the Suffolk town of Bury St Edmunds. It is a Grade I listed building and is thought to have been originally built circa 1180. It is probable but not certain that it was a Jewish merchant's house. In 1895, before it became a museum, part was in use by the Great Eastern Railway as a Parcel Receiving and Enquiry Office, with another section being incorporated into the Castle Hotel. It has also been used as the town's jail, police station, and as a workhouse.
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Cornhill, West Suffolk Priors Estate
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Moyse's Hall Museum
Cornhill 41
IP33 1DX West Suffolk, Priors Estate
England, United Kingdom
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