Entrance porch of Holy Trinity Guildhall, King's Lynn, Norfolk, UK, rebuilt in 1422 with dazzling chequer work of stone and knapped flint flushwork.


Entrance porch of Holy Trinity Guildhall, King's Lynn, Norfolk, UK, rebuilt in 1422 with dazzling chequer work of stone and knapped flint flushwork. Holy Trinity was the richest of King's Lynn's 51 Medieval guilds. The arms of Elizabeth I & James I were inserted in the early C17th. Assembly rooms used as the town hall were added in 1767 & the adjoining town hall (L) in 1895.


Size: 3797px × 4961px
Location: Holy Trinity Guildhall, Queen Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk, England, UK
Photo credit: © Mick Sharp / Alamy / Afripics
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