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Long Crendon Courthouse

Coordinates: 51°46′33″N 0°59′24″W / 51.7759°N 0.9900°W / 51.7759; -0.9900
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Long Crendon Courthouse

Long Crendon Courthouse is a 15th-century two-storeyed timber frame building located in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, and now a National Trust property and Grade II* listed building.[1]

It is believed that the building was used as a wool store before serving to house manorial courts, which were held here from the reign of Henry V until the reign of Victoria.

The ground floor (which is now let out as a flat) was the village poor house.

References

  1. ^ Historic England. "Long Crendon Courthouse (Grade II*) (1214040)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 14 May 2014.

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51°46′33″N 0°59′24″W / 51.7759°N 0.9900°W / 51.7759; -0.9900