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Lavenham

Scenic Place • Suffolk • CO10 9QZ
Lavenham

Lavenham in Suffolk is the finest and most completely preserved medieval wool town in England, a village of over three hundred timber-framed buildings whose market place, guildhall and main streets create a streetscape of medieval England at its most complete and most architecturally rich that has been used as the location for numerous period film and television productions. The combination of the extraordinary density of medieval buildings, the guildhall, the church and the market cross creates a heritage experience unlike any other available in East Anglia.

The prosperity that produced Lavenham's medieval buildings came from the wool trade, the town being one of the principal centres of Suffolk broadcloth production in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries whose wealthy clothiers financed the buildings that survive today. The Church of St Peter and St Paul, built with the wealth of the wool trade in the Perpendicular Gothic style in the late fifteenth century, is one of the grandest parish churches in England, its tower rising 44 metres above the town in a display of merchant ambition and civic pride that reflects the extraordinary wealth of Lavenham at its commercial peak.

The Guildhall of the seventeenth-century Corpus Christi Guild, managed by the National Trust, provides the finest single building for exploring the history of the town and the medieval guilds that organised its commercial and social life. The combination of the guildhall, the church and the surrounding streets of timber-framed buildings creates the complete medieval townscape experience.

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