38–39 Bayley Lane

38–39 Bayley Lane is a former building, whose present-day site is accessible from the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum in Coventry, England.

[1] All that remains is the medieval undercroft, a fourteenth-century cellar that initially belonged to a wealthy merchant, who was a clothier.

[4] The area of Bayley Lane that the building was located in was occupied by wealthy merchants in the late medieval period.

[3] The status of the area grew after the establishment of St Mary's Guildhall, followed by the construction of Drapers Hall.

[3] There are two separate entrances, one by which the cellar is entered from Herbert Art Gallery and Museum in the west and another, which is blocked after a few steps, in the east.

Looking towards the window in the north wall of the undercroft.