
Moot hall - Wikipedia
A moot hall is a meeting or assembly building, traditionally to decide local issues. [1] In Anglo-Saxon England, a low ring-shaped earthwork served as a moot hill or moot mound, where the …
Moot Hall, Keswick - Wikipedia
The Moot Hall is a prominent historic building situated at the southern end of Main Street in Keswick, Cumbria, England. It is Grade II* listed. [1] The hall has its origins in a medieval …
Moot Hall, Elstow - Wikipedia
The Moot Hall, also known as the Green House, is a medieval structure on The Green in Elstow, Bedfordshire, England. The structure, which currently operates as a museum, is a Grade II* …
Home - The Moot Hall
At the centre of Maldon life for more than 600 years. The Moot Hall Maldon is a unique Grade I listed heritage building available for civil ceremonies.
Moot Hall - Atlas Obscura
2024年10月1日 · One of the best preserved Tudor public buildings in Britain was once used for witch trials. Constructed in the early 16th century, Moot Hall features exposed timber beams, …
Visiting - The Moot Hall
Our experienced guides provide a bespoke tour of the Moot Hall, taking you through 600 years of history. From 1420 when Sir Robert D’arcy first commissioned the medieval brick tower as part …
MOOT HALL
Visiting Moot Hall. Opening times; access, Group and School visits. Donations and Purchases. We are unable to accept card or electronic payments - only cash. Contact & Map page. Aerial …
Moot Hall, Newcastle | Co-Curate
Moot Hall on Castle Garth in Newcastle was built between 1810 and 1812, designed by John Stokoe, as Northumberland County Court and Prisons. It replaced an earlier medieval court …
Moot Hall, Keswick - Lake District National Park
The Moot Hall has several enigmatic features, as well as being the focal-point of the town and a grade II listed building: Tradition has it that that the bell in the tower came from the manor...
The Medieval Moot Hall, What are They? - RuralHistoria
2024年2月29日 · The Moot Hall was essentially the meeting place of the moot, an assembly of the people in a shire, town, or village, acting as a primitive form of local government. These halls …