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Three Tuns, Norwich brown plaque

Commemorative plaque
Three Tuns, Norwich brown plaque
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What is recorded here

This brown commemorative plaque records: Three Tuns Court 56-64 King Street A street range dating from the 17th century, restored and converted to shops and residential use. No 60 was the Three Tuns Public House in the 19th century and below it is a 15th century vaulted undercroft, one of an important group within the city walls. The imposing facade of eight dormer gables and a central Dutch gable was rebuilt in 19th century brick but probably represents the original design. Recorded plaque organisation: Norwich Preservation Trust.
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Three Tuns Court includes a significant architectural ensemble with a 15th-century vaulted undercroft and an 18th-century street range, reflecting Norwich's rich medieval and post-medieval urban development. The site historically housed the Three Tuns Public House in the 19th century, contributing to the city’s cultural and social heritage.

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