Engineering:Moot hall

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Short description: British meeting or assembly building for local issues

A moot hall is a meeting or assembly building, traditionally to decide local issues.[1]

In Anglo-Saxon England, a low ring-shaped earthwork served as a moot hill or moot mound, where the elders of the hundred would meet to take decisions. Some of these acquired permanent buildings, known as moot halls.[2]

Moot Hall, Aldeburgh, Suffolk
Moot Hall, Maldon, Essex

Surviving moot halls include:

  • Moot Hall, Aldeburgh
  • Moot Hall, Appleby
  • Moot Hall, Brampton
  • Moot Hall, Daventry
  • Moot Hall, Elstow
  • Moot Hall, Hexham
  • Moot Hall, Holton le Moor
  • Moot Hall, Keswick
  • Moot Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne
  • Moot Hall, Newark-on-Trent
  • Moot Hall, Maldon
  • Moot Hall, Mansfield
  • Moot Hall, St Albans
  • Moot Hall, Steeple Bumpstead
  • Moot Hall, Wirksworth

See also

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