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Drapers' Hall, Coventry

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Completed
  
1832

Owner
  
Coventry City Council

Addresses
  
Bayley Lane, Coventry

Opened
  
1832

Construction started
  
1831

Architect
  
Thomas Rickman

Drapers' Hall, Coventry

Similar
  
County Hall - Coventry, Coventry Cross, Bond's Hospital, Ford's Hospital, Council House - Coventry

Drapers' Hall is a historic building (Grade II* listed) in the Cathedral Quarter of Coventry built in 1832 by the Drapers' Company, a large trading guild in Coventry. The present building is believed to the third guildhall on the site.

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Map of Drapers' Hall, Bayley Ln, Coventry CV1 5RN, UK

History

Drapers' Hall was constructed 1831-32 to be the headquarters of the Coventry Drapers' Guild, and an east wing was added in 1864.

The basement of the building was used as an air raid shelter for 200 people during the Second World War.

It was also used as a church centre. In 2012 it was reported that the building would be converted into a music centre.

Architecture

The building is built in Greek Revival style and was designed by Thomas Rickman and H. Hutchinson.

Access

The building has been opened to the public under the auspices of the Heritage Open Days scheme.

References

Drapers' Hall, Coventry Wikipedia