More information : (SP33577896) St Mary's Hall [NR].(1)
St Mary's Hall, built ca.1341 by the Guilds of the city. now a municipal office. See GP.(2)
Depicted.(3)
SP335789. St Mary's Hall, Bayley Lane. Scheduled: West Midlands No.31.(4)
The present hall stands on the site of an earlier hall built for the Guild of St Mary soon after its foundation in 1340. The present complex of buildings are mainly late C14th to early C15th and enclose a small rectangular courtyard. The hall and its undercroft occupy the West side of the courtyard. The rest of the West street frontage consists of a two- storeyed stone gatehouse, while the South and East sides are timber- framed buildings. Further South stands the stone-built kitchen, originally rising through three storeys to an open roof. To the West of the kitchen, and partly incorporated in it, is a large timber-framed structure adjoining the South end of the hall. At the extreme SW corner, and communicating with the latter building, is the three- storeyed tower known as Caesar's Tower. The latter suffered bomb damage in WWII and has since been restored. Stones from the ruins of the C12th castle of the Earls of Chester, (SP37NW71), may have been reused to build Caesar's Tower and the kitchen South wall, and the foundations of the tower may well be built on a former castle structure. The kitchen may represent part of the original hall, or may a remodelling of the earliest kitchen. A version of the City Annals records the building's erection in 1394 and completion in 1414, but Dugdale, on the evidence of window glass which no longer exists, considered the date to be later. The building to the South of the hall is late C14th-C15th, and may be that building called the Council House in 1441, which was reroofed in 1614 following a fire. The hall itself is 76' long by 30' wide and consists of five bays. The ancillary buildings were all altered or added to throughout the C15th. The whole group was restored in 1824 by Stedman Whitwell, and again after WWII.(5)
St Mary's Hall. Grade I.(6) |