• Carlisle Guildhall is an historic building in Carlisle, Cumbria. It is in the city centre, on the corner of Fisher Street and Greenmarket.
  • Later the building was used as the Guildhall for Carlisle. The building was renovated in 1978, but much of the early timber-work survives, as do wattle-and-daub...
  • The Guildhall is one of Carlisle's medieval treasures, dating to at least 1405 when it was built by Richard of Redeness.
  • Carlisle Guildhall is an historic late 14th century building, located in Carlisle, England. The Guildhall Museum is housed in the upstairs of the building.
  • There is virtually no documentary evidence of the construction or early structure of the Guildhall, and the earliest illustrations are of 19th century date.
  • Carlisle Guildhall is a historic building situated in the heart of Carlisle, Cumbria. Its prime location on the corner of Fisher Street and Greenmarket makes it easily...
  • Carlisle, urban area (from 2011 built-up area) and city (district), administrative county of Cumbria, historic county of Cumberland, northwestern England, on the...
  • The Grade I Listed Carlisle Guildhall in Carlisle, Cumbria. It was built by Richard de Redness, probably between 1396 and 1407...
  • Formerly known as Redness Hall, Carlisle’s medieval Guildhall in the Greenmarket probably dates from the fourteenth century and is Grade 1 listed.