A 17th Century Butcher's Shop

30-32 Market Place
By Gerard McSweeney

A 17th Century Butcher’s Shop

A shop in St Albans, 30-32 Market Place’, has been identified as a 17th Century butcher’s house and shop. Although very much modified over the years, the building’s original function is largely founded on the identification of the largest room as a butchery or cutting-room, entered from the alley, Sovereign Way, to the north. This room is unusually lofty with a high window, the still-existing moulding of the timber frame serving to date the whole.

The living quarters were above and alongside the shop, which faced the area of the Market Place known at that time as The Shambles or ‘place where meat was sold’.

For plans and details of the research involved see:

G.P.McSweeney & J.T.Smith, Hertfordshire Archaeology & History, Vol. 16, pp.75-81(2009)

Photo:30-32 Market Place

30-32 Market Place

G.P.McSweeney

Photo:Sovereign Way

Sovereign Way

G. P. McSweeney

Photo:Window moulding

Window moulding

G. P. McSweeney

This page was added by Gerard McSweeney on 30/11/2010.

Comments about this page

I used to work in this shop when it was Dewhurst, it closed in 1994. I opened my own butchers shop Catherine street in 1995, next door to where the old Stebbins shop would have been.

By Carl Hatfull
On 30/06/2011

Thank you. It was intriguing that, after years of being a grocers etc., it became a butcher's again.

By Gerard McSweeney
On 28/07/2011

Interesting your comment regarding the Stebbins shop as I am tracing a family tree - my grandfather worked in Stebbins around 1955. Do you know any sources of further information about the shop?

By Alexandra Brownjohn
On 03/11/2011

I have answered last query privately. It should be "Steabbens"

By G P McSweeney
On 24/01/2012

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