Latitude: 52.1904 / 52°11'25"N
Longitude: -1.708 / 1°42'28"W
OS Eastings: 420055
OS Northings: 254723
OS Grid: SP200547
Mapcode National: GBR 4LT.M0C
Mapcode Global: VHBY0.B6WP
Plus Code: 9C4W57RR+5Q
Entry Name: Guildhall, King Edward VI Grammar School
Listing Date: 25 October 1951
Last Amended: 4 April 1994
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1187780
English Heritage Legacy ID: 366199
Also known as: Stratford-upon-Avon Guildhall
ID on this website: 101187780
Location: Old Town, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37
County: Warwickshire
District: Stratford-on-Avon
Civil Parish: Stratford-upon-Avon
Built-Up Area: Stratford-upon-Avon
Traditional County: Warwickshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Warwickshire
Church of England Parish: Stratford on Avon Holy Trinity
Church of England Diocese: Coventry
Tagged with: City hall Seat of local government
STRATFORD-UPON-AVON
SP2054NW CHURCH STREET
604-1/10/52 (East side)
25/10/51 Guildhall, King Edward VI Grammar
School
(Formerly Listed as:
CHURCH STREET
(East side)
King Edward VI Grammar School; The
Old Vicarage; The Pedagogue's House)
GV I
Formerly known as: Guildhall (part) CHURCH STREET.
Guildhall, now school, incorporating slightly earlier house to
rear. c1417, bay to left end slightly later. For the Guild of
the Holy Cross. Timber-frame with plaster infill on renewed
ashlar base; tile roof. L-plan.
2 storeys; 6-window range. 1st floor jettied on joist ends
with moulded bressumer. Entry to left end bay has iron gates.
Ground floor has 5-light windows with leaded glazing behind
diagonal wood mullions and plain sills, 3-light window to left
end; 1st floor has 4-light windows, but one to left end of 2
lights and one to centre of 3 lights, leaded glazing. Close
studding with tension braces to right end.
Rear has jettied 1st floor and gabled wing to left with inner
return lean-to outshut and outer return gabled wing; return
entrance and elliptical arch to through-passage; varied
fenestration including large 6- and 7-light diagonal-mullioned
windows to ground floor, cross-casements to 1st floor; wing
has 1st floor 4-light ovolo-mullioned and transomed window,
similar 3-light windows to gabled dormers to outshut, one to
return.
INTERIOR: hall has double-chamfered beams and C15 moulded
spine beam, blocked south window; signs of dais and remains of
C15 wall paintings and inscription; C20 stair and original
winding stair. Over Hall has varying arch-braced tie beam
trusses with collars and struts, signs of partitioning to 2nd
from south; plaster panel with inscribed names etc, and old
desks and master's chair; wing (armoury) has early C17
panelling and fireplace with painted Stuart arms, ogee-headed
doorway has remains of painted decoration; upper room has
moulded ceiling beams to c1500 ceiling now removed and
painting of Tudor roses etc; ogee-headed doorway with battened
wide-boarded door with strap hinges.
HISTORICAL NOTE: the guild was founded in 1269 and refounded
after amalgamations in 1403; it was suppressed in 1547 and the
Guildhall passed to the corporation, who used the hall for
meetings until 1842; plays were performed here 1569 and later.
The guild's school was reconstituted as the present grammar
school in 1555, the Over Hall being used for teaching; its
most notable pupil was, it is said, William Shakespeare,
1564-1616.
(VCH (offprint): Styles P: The Borough of Stratford-upon-Avon
and the Parish of Alveston: London: 1946-: 12; Fogg N:
Stratford-upon-Avon: Portrait of a Town: Chichester: 1986-:
3-9, 19; Forrest H E: The Old Houses of Stratford-upon-Avon:
London: 1925-: 129FF; Puddephat W: The Guild Chapel & Other
Guild Buildings of Stratford-upon-Avon: Stratford-upon-Avon:
1987-).
Listing NGR: SP2011354695
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