Little Hall is an independent museum, run entirely by volunteers, that gives an insight into the commercial past of historic Lavenham and the wool trade.
It’s one of the oldest buildings in the best preserved of the Suffolk wool towns. This 14th century house was built for the Causton family of clothiers, and its subsequent development has mirrored the changing fortunes of Lavenham.
You can clearly see the development of this beautiful Tudor house; explore the art collection or just relax in the tranquil walled garden.
Both the museum and gardens are open daily between April and the end of October.
Last Updated on November 26, 2019 by Laura