Joiners' Hall, Wiltshire
Joiners' Hall is an early 17th-century property in Salisbury, Wiltshire. It was Built as a meeting house for the Joiners' Guild around 1612. The main survivals from the 17th century are the four external walls, in particular the façade with its two double transomed first floor windows on grotesque brackets and its carved fascia, the timber-framed wall of the east passage, and the doorway at its south end. It is in the care of the National Trust. It is within the council area of Wiltshire.
Historic England Grade I Listed 1258872.
Place Type: Jacobean House
Historic County: Wiltshire
Lat, Long: 51.065995,-1.7900083
Grid Reference: SU 1481 2965
Civil Parish: Salisbury CP
Council Area: Wiltshire CA
Police Area: Wiltshire PA
GBPN ID: 302650
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Joiners'_Hall,_Wiltshire_302650
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Historic England Grade I Listed 1258872.
Place Type: Jacobean House
Historic County: Wiltshire
Lat, Long: 51.065995,-1.7900083
Grid Reference: SU 1481 2965
Civil Parish: Salisbury CP
Council Area: Wiltshire CA
Police Area: Wiltshire PA
GBPN ID: 302650
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Joiners'_Hall,_Wiltshire_302650
Peruse Wiltshire on Wikishire

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