Greenland Fisheries Museum, Bridge Street, Kings Lynn, Norfolk
This house was built in 1605-8 for the merchant John Atkin. It is the last mainly timber framed house known to have been built in Kings Lynn.
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This house was built in 1605-8 for the merchant John Atkin. It is the last mainly timber framed house known to have been built in Kings Lynn.
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