The trussed hammer beam roof to the Great Hall of Thoresby College, King's Lynn. Norfolk. Details in Description.
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5035 x 3357 px | 42.6 x 28.4 cm | 16.8 x 11.2 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
12 September 2021Location:
King's Lynn, Norfolk, England, UKMore information:
The College was built in the early 16th century by Thomas Thoresby, a wealthy merchant who was Mayor of Lynn and Alderman of the Trinity Guild. It was built to house 13 priests who served in St Margaret's, St Nicholas' and St James' churches in the town and prayed for the King and the Aldermen and benefactors of the Guild. The building was restored by the King's Lynn Preservation Trust in 1963 and now houses a Youth Hostel, flats and offices; the Great Hall is used for meetings and exhibitions.