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The Queen’s Hall (Headmaster’s House), Ely

History of the Queen's Hall

Listed Building

The Queen’s Hall was built by Prior Crauden circa 1330. It is said to have been built for entertaining Queen Philippa, wife of Edward III. It is now the Headmaster’s House of the King’s School.

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