Tuckers Hall
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Tuckers Hall, the Guildhall of the Incorporation of Weavers, Fullers and Shearmen, is an historic building in Exeter, Devon, built in 1471.[1] It is a Grade II* listed building.[2]
History
[edit]The cloth workers' guilds that met at Tuckers Hall since its construction were incorporated into the Incorporation of Weavers, Fullers and Shearmen by Royal Charter in 1620.[3]
The building has a distinctive Gothic street frontage of mainly Heavitree stone.[2] The upper floor features 17th century oak panelling and furniture.[4]
The ground floor was used as a school from 1675 to 1841. The Hall was then let to the Freemasons from 1842 to 1875. The lower hall was then let for use as a Sunday school for a peppercorn rent.[4]
The incorporation continues to meet at Tuckers Hall today, having widened its membership after Exeter's cloth trade declined by the mid-19th century.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Hoskins, W. G.; Youings, Joyce (December 1969). "Tuckers Hall, Exeter: The History of a Provincial City Company Through Five Centuries". The Economic History Review. 22 (3): 557. doi:10.2307/2594132. ISSN 0013-0117.
- ^ a b "TUCKERS HALL, Non Civil Parish - 1103965 | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 9 February 2025.
- ^ "Incorporation of Weavers Fullers and Shearmen celebrate 400th anniversary of granting of Royal Charter by King James I | The Exeter Daily". www.theexeterdaily.co.uk. 6 August 2020. Retrieved 9 February 2025.
- ^ a b "Exeter Memories - Tuckers Hall". www.exetermemories.co.uk. Retrieved 9 February 2025.
- ^ "The Incorporation – The Incorporation of Weavers, Fullers & Shearmen". Retrieved 9 February 2025.