Long Crendon Courthouse
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Long Crendon Courthouse | |
National Trust | |
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Long Crendon Courthouse | |
Location: | 51°46’33"N, -0°59’24"W |
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Website: | Long Crendon Courthouse |
Long Crendon Courthouse is a 15th-century two-storeyed timber-framed building in Long Crendon in Buckinghamshire. It is today a National Trust property and a Grade II* listed building.[1]
It is believed that the building was used as a wool store before serving to house manorial courts, which were held here from the reign of King Henry V until the reign of Queen Victoria.
The ground floor (which is now let out as a flat) was the village poor house.
Outside links
("Wikimedia Commons" has material about Long Crendon Courthouse) |
- Long Crendon Courthouse information at the National Trust
References
- ↑ National Heritage List 1214040: Long Crendon Courthouse