- It had been an active court of law up until 1985.
- In 1468 the town was granted a charter by Edward IV to hold markets.
- 1540 the town became responsible for administrating its own taxation and justice.
- Two felons were hanged on Wedlock Edge
- You can find the remains of shackles on a post, which was used to deliver the punishment of whipping.
- They even had a mobile stocks, which you can see in the Guildhall.
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There is much to be seen inside the building, full of artifacts, historical documentation and period furniture. It is only a small building and you may not be in there too long but it makes for a fascinating visit.Entry is free though I am sure you will want to make a contribution to the donations box. There is a flight of stairs to access the upper part of the building.
There is a small car park in the center of town, although it is poorly sign posted.Other Much Wenlock articles you maybe interested inWenlock PrioryTea On the Square - Tea RoomShipton Hall
I am joining in with this weeks Five of Friday, hosted by Love Made My Home with my 5 favorite photos of the Guild Hall at Much Wenlock. See the link in my right hand side bar for the link.