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Crispin Hall - High St, Street, Somerset

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A building in the village of Street, it is on corner of High St and Leigh Rd.
It is Crispin Hall. Opened in 1885.
Named after Patron Saint of Shoemakers - the building was opened by John Bright in 1885.
It was a large public hall, library and museum previously. Now a cafe is inside, and small businesses.
It is Grade II listed.
Crispin Hall 81, Street
(Note they got the date wrong on the following listing - since I saw it say 1885 not 1883).
STREET CP HIGH STREET (South side)
ST43NE
10/80 No 81
(Crispin Hall)
-
- II
Public hall, library and reading room; now craft centre and hall. Stone plaque to frontage with raised lettering:-
"Club and Library 1883', by G. J. Skipper for William S. Clark. Irregularly coursed and squared rubble, freestone
dressings, double Roman tile roofs, large dormer gable, arcaded wooden bellcote, pyramidal lead roof with bellcast and
elaborate weathervane; 2 zinc ventilating lanterns; large brick stacks with oversailing courses. Roughly rectangular on
plan, Domestic Revival. Two storeys and attic, 3:1:2 bays, those to right projecting slightly under a front facing
gable; attic with 3-light dormer with a transom; predominantly 2, 3, 5 and 6-light stone-mullioned windows, the
majority with transoms and stopped labels. Door opening to centre in a single-storey gabled porch, 4-centred arch door
opening, stopped label, paired plank doors; sign at right-angles over door on an iron frame:- *Crispin Hall". Return to
Leigh Road of one and 2 storeys with attics, 1:5:1:1 bays, those to left and right under front-facing gables, third bay
set in a projecting stair-turret with an octopartite tile roof with scrolled wrought-iron cresting; 2, 3, and 4-light
stone-mullioned windows, some stopped labels; set of 5 bays with tall 3-light windows giving onto the hall, cambered
heads, double transoms; a buttress between each of 2 stages with offsets. Two door openingsi to right of projecting
turret in a hipped roof porch, door opening to right side in a dressed stone surround with a 4-centred head, label,
paired plank doors with elaborate hinges; to left with projecting gabled porch, 4-centred arch outer door opening,
paired inner plank doors. Stone plaque on turret with figures in relief. Occupies a prominent position of importance on
the High Street. (Mc Garvie M., Guide to Historic Street, unpublished).
Listing NGR: ST4835736661
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Open for business for the first Crown Tourney.