Boston, Shodfriars Hall 1889
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In South Street, Shodfriars Hall is an echo of the four friaries established in the medieval town. In fact it was probably the hall of a trade guild, but in its present form it owes more to John Oldrid Scott's 'restoration' in 1874 than the Middle Ages. It probably had an open ground storey for trade, rather like Thaxted's Guildhall in Essex, but it is a splendid reminder of the town's medieval past.
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