Norman House, Grade I listed medieval building on Steep Hill, Lincoln, England
Description
Norman House is a 12th-century stone building on Steep Hill in Lincoln known for its thick walls and tiny windows. The structure stands between Christ's Hospital Terrace and Steep Hill and displays typical features of Norman residential architecture from that period.
History
The building was constructed between 1170 and 1180 during the Norman period and stands as one of Lincoln's oldest residential structures. Historians long mistakenly associated it with Aaron of Lincoln, a significant Jewish merchant from the medieval era.
Culture
The building takes its name from the Norman architectural style that arrived in England from France during the 12th century. Today, visitors can observe how the thick stone walls and small windows reveal how residents once lived in heavily fortified spaces.
Practical
The building is accessible to visitors today and sits on a busy street alongside other medieval structures nearby. The best time to visit is during daylight hours when you can clearly see the stonework and architectural details from outside.
Did you know?
The building was long connected to Aaron of Lincoln, though this association is no longer confirmed today. This false connection shows how medieval stories became mixed and reinterpreted over the centuries.
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