41 Cornhill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
This building has been used a Merchant house, an inn, a prison and a police station. It was first constructed in the 12th century and was later structurally restored in 1858. It is now a museum.
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This building has been used a Merchant house, an inn, a prison and a police station. It was first constructed in the 12th century and was later structurally restored in 1858. It is now a museum.
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