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- Ancient_Priors abstract "The Ancient Priors is a medieval timber-framed hall-house on the High Street in Crawley, a town and borough in West Sussex, England. It was built in approximately 1450, partly replacing an older (probably 14th-century) structure—although part of this survives behind the present street frontage. It has been expanded, altered and renovated many times since, and fell into such disrepair by the 1930s that demolition was considered. It has since been refurbished and is now a restaurant, although it has been put to various uses during its existence. Secret rooms, whose purpose has never been confirmed for certain, were discovered in the 19th century. English Heritage has listed the building at Grade II* for its architectural and historical importance, and it has been described as Crawley's "most prestigious medieval building" and "the finest timber-framed house between London and Brighton".".
- Ancient_Priors location Crawley.
- Ancient_Priors location United_Kingdom.
- Ancient_Priors location West_Sussex.
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- Ancient_Priors wikiPageID "24691805".
- Ancient_Priors wikiPageRevisionID "590586399".
- Ancient_Priors architecture Medieval_architecture.
- Ancient_Priors built "1450".
- Ancient_Priors caption "The exterior looking southeastwards".
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- Ancient_Priors designation "Grade II*".
- Ancient_Priors designation1Date "1948-06-21".
- Ancient_Priors designation1Number "363347".
- Ancient_Priors designation1Offname "No 49 and No 51 The Ancient Priors".
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- Ancient_Priors latitude "51.1139".
- Ancient_Priors location "49".
- Ancient_Priors locmapin "United Kingdom Crawley".
- Ancient_Priors longitude "-0.1903".
- Ancient_Priors name "Ancient Priors".
- Ancient_Priors restored "1930.0".
- Ancient_Priors restoredBy "Harry Charman".
- Ancient_Priors subject Category:15th-century_architecture.
- Ancient_Priors subject Category:Crawley.
- Ancient_Priors subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_West_Sussex.
- Ancient_Priors subject Category:Restaurants_in_England.
- Ancient_Priors type Artifact100021939.
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- Ancient_Priors type GradeII*ListedBuildingsInWestSussex.
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- Ancient_Priors type Restaurant104081281.
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- Ancient_Priors comment "The Ancient Priors is a medieval timber-framed hall-house on the High Street in Crawley, a town and borough in West Sussex, England. It was built in approximately 1450, partly replacing an older (probably 14th-century) structure—although part of this survives behind the present street frontage. It has been expanded, altered and renovated many times since, and fell into such disrepair by the 1930s that demolition was considered.".
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- Ancient_Priors name "Ancient Priors".