Southwold Sailors' Reading Room

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Southwold Sailors' Reading Room
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Southwold Sailors' Reading Room, Southwold, England
General information
TypeReading Room
LocationSouthwold, England
CountryEngland
Coordinates52°19′32″N 1°40′53″E / 52.32555°N 1.68141°E / 52.32555; 1.68141Coordinates: 52°19′32″N 1°40′53″E / 52.32555°N 1.68141°E / 52.32555; 1.68141
Construction started1846
Technical details
Structural systemTimber frame, wood siding

The Southwold Sailors' Reading Room is a Grade II listed building on the seafront at Southwold, England.[1] It was built in 1864 as a place for fishermen and mariners to read, as an alternative to drinking in pubs, and also to encourage the pursuit of Christian ideals.

The room has a number of historic displays of model boats and other maritime objects in glass cabinets.[2]

Southwold Sailors' Reading Room Interior

Notes[]

  1. ^ Historic England. "Sailors' Reading Room (1384341)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  2. ^ Official Website of the Southwold Sailors' Reading Room Retrieved 16 July 2018

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