Haworth Tompkins’ plans to transform King’s Lynn guildhall approved

Kings Lynn guildhall 2a

14th century building is Britain’s largest surviving medieval guildhall

Haworth Tompkins’s plans to transform Britain’s largest surviving medieval guildhall cultural destination have been unanimously approved.

The scheme will see St George’s Guildhall in King’s Lynn become a heritage attraction by day and a 300-seat performance space in the evening.

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