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38–39 Bayley Lane : ウィキペディア英語版 | 38–39 Bayley Lane
38–39 Bayley Lane is a former building, whose present-day site is accessible from the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum in Coventry, England.〔 All that remains is the medieval 'undercroft', a fourteenth-century cellar that initially belonged to a wealthy merchant, who was a clothier.〔 The undercroft is built with sandstone with a stone-ribbed vault for added security and strength. == History ==
The area of Bayley Lane that the building was located in was occupied by wealthy merchants in the late medieval period.〔 Following the earlier levelling of Coventry Castle, the area would have been undeveloped. Bayley Lane likely emerged as a route through the former castle bailey or outer court.〔 The status of the area grew after the establishment of St Mary's Guildhall, followed by the construction of Drapers Hall. The property belonged to the Benedictine Priory and the earliest-known tenant was Robert Allesley, a girdler.〔
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