Sudbury, Salters Hall 1900
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Photo of Sudbury, Salters Hall 1900

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The two gables on the left are part of a 15th-century house called The Chantry. The rest of the structure is Salters Hall, the highest quality timber-framed building in Sudbury. The wing nearest to us was built c1450, with a jetty supported by delicate shafts and an oriel window in the gable. The original hall now has an 18th- century mansard roof and a semi-circular window. In 1900 it was the home of Frederick Oates, Esq.

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I have a Bible presented to Mr Clarence Henry Merrill upon his admission to the freedom of the company by patrimony. This was presented to him and signed by A.W Barrett, Master, Salters Hall 6th December 1888. Anyone know anything about these men? The Bible then went to Clarence Denbigh, then on to Mrs Edward Denbigh. It passed through the Merrill family in the U.S. I would like to return it to a historical society if any one is interested! Nancy Taylor