DescriptionBroadford, an old "Clothmaster's Hall" - geograph.org.uk - 905847.jpg
English: Broadford: an old "Clothmaster's Hall" Broadford is another old "Clothmaster's Hall", part of which is 15th century. The timber framework has been covered in rough cast and the windows altered.
Broadcloth was made here for Queen Elizabeth I who visited it in 1573 when it was owned by the Austen family, ancestors of the writer Jane Austen. A descendant of hers still has one of the Queen's tokens which were issued to commemorate a royal visit. See also images of Grovehurst Clothmaster's hall and the Weaver's Cottage, Capel Cross.
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