Master's House, Ledbury
Introduction
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Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 28 Mar 2018
The Master’s House is a composite building. At its heart is the original timber-framed Tudor mansion. Over more than 500 years this building has been adapted and added to in four main phases. It was originally a home for the Master of St Katherine’s Hospital. It has now been transformed into a vibrant library, archive and community services hub. http://themastershouseledbury.org/history-of-the-masters-house/