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The interior of Abbot's Hall Barn.

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Abbot's Hall barn was built in the 13th Century to store the tithes that were paid to the Abbot of St Oysth by the people of Stowmarket and the surrounding villages. The Abbot's owned the land which the Museum stands until the dissolution of the monastaries by Henry VIII.

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29th Jan 2008

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Art and Design, Design and Technology, Geography, History, Religious Education

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barn Abbot Stowmarket Museum of East Anglian Life Henry VIII dissoution monastaries

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