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The Jew's House is one of the earliest extant town houses in England, estimated to have been built around 1170. It is situated on Steep Hill in Lincoln, immediately below Jew's Court. The house has traditionally been associated with the thriving Jewish community in Medieval Lincoln. Antisemitic hysteria was stoked by a notorious 1255 blood libel alleging that the mysterious death of a Christian child, known as Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln, was the result of him being kidnapped and ritually killed by Jews. In 1290, the entire Jewish community was expelled from England by Edward I, and the Jew's House is said to have been seized from a Jewish owner. The building has remained continuously occupied to the present day. Since about 1973 it has been used as a restaurant; prior to that it had been

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  • The Jew's House is one of the earliest extant town houses in England, estimated to have been built around 1170. It is situated on Steep Hill in Lincoln, immediately below Jew's Court. The house has traditionally been associated with the thriving Jewish community in Medieval Lincoln. Antisemitic hysteria was stoked by a notorious 1255 blood libel alleging that the mysterious death of a Christian child, known as Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln, was the result of him being kidnapped and ritually killed by Jews. In 1290, the entire Jewish community was expelled from England by Edward I, and the Jew's House is said to have been seized from a Jewish owner. The building has remained continuously occupied to the present day. Since about 1973 it has been used as a restaurant; prior to that it had been an antiques shop for many years. (en)
  • La maison du Juif (Jew’s House en anglais) est une demeure sise rue Steep Hill à Lincoln, en Angleterre. Cet exemple d’une des premières maisons d’architecture normande en Angleterre est encore en existence. Datant du milieu du XIIe siècle, le bâtiment se composait initialement, au premier étage, d’une salle mesurant environ 12 mètres sur 6, au-dessus des espaces consacrés au service et à l’entreposage, au rez-de-chaussée. Une partie de sa façade survit : l’huis richement sculpté, le reste de deux fenêtres à double arche romanes et une grande partie de la maçonnerie à l’étage supérieur. Un manteau de cheminée, affecté à la cheminée de l’étage supérieur, s’élève au-dessus de l’arche au-dessus de la porte principale. Les deux colonnes soutenant la voûte, qui existaient autrefois, ont disparu. Immédiatement située en dessous de Jew's Court, cette demeure est traditionnellement associée à la prospérité de la communauté juive du Lincoln médiéval. Lorsque le cas du Petit saint Hugues de Lincoln en 1255 alimenta la fureur antisémite, en 1290, toute la communauté juive fut expulsée d’Angleterre. La maison du Juif aurait alors été saisie à son propriétaire juif. Continuellement resté occupé jusqu’à ce jour, le bâtiment a actuellement une utilisation commerciale, une partie servant de restaurant. * Portail de l’architecture et de l’urbanisme * Portail de la culture juive et du judaïsme * Portail de l’Angleterre * Portail de la Normandie * Portail de l’histoire (fr)
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  • Romanesque Town House (en)
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  • Later 12th Century (en)
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  • Frontage of the Jew's House, Lincoln (en)
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  • At the junction of Steep Hill and the Strait, between Uphill and Downhill, Lincoln (en)
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  • The Jew's House is one of the earliest extant town houses in England, estimated to have been built around 1170. It is situated on Steep Hill in Lincoln, immediately below Jew's Court. The house has traditionally been associated with the thriving Jewish community in Medieval Lincoln. Antisemitic hysteria was stoked by a notorious 1255 blood libel alleging that the mysterious death of a Christian child, known as Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln, was the result of him being kidnapped and ritually killed by Jews. In 1290, the entire Jewish community was expelled from England by Edward I, and the Jew's House is said to have been seized from a Jewish owner. The building has remained continuously occupied to the present day. Since about 1973 it has been used as a restaurant; prior to that it had been (en)
  • La maison du Juif (Jew’s House en anglais) est une demeure sise rue Steep Hill à Lincoln, en Angleterre. Cet exemple d’une des premières maisons d’architecture normande en Angleterre est encore en existence. Datant du milieu du XIIe siècle, le bâtiment se composait initialement, au premier étage, d’une salle mesurant environ 12 mètres sur 6, au-dessus des espaces consacrés au service et à l’entreposage, au rez-de-chaussée. Continuellement resté occupé jusqu’à ce jour, le bâtiment a actuellement une utilisation commerciale, une partie servant de restaurant. (fr)
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  • Jew's House (en)
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