The Old House museum (Hereford)

United Kingdom / England / Hereford / High Street
 museum, Grade I Listed (UK)

The Old House is a historic and distinctive black and white half-timbered house in High Town, Hereford, England, built in 1621. It is now a museum.

The only self supporting black and white house left in Hereford, now a museum. It is the only surviving building from the former "Butcher's Row". many other black and white buildings, but are supported by brick buildings on ground floor. The Old House was built in 1621, around the same time as the Pilgrim Fathers set off for America and has been used for many different purposes over the years. It was once a Lloyd's Bank and was presented to the City in 1928.

Photo: www.geograph.org.uk/photo/11172
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Coordinates:   52°3'23"N   2°42'53"W
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