The Moot Hall is a former municipal building in the Market Place in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England.
[5] It was in the first moot hall that 15 rebels, who took part in the Peasants' Revolt in 1381, were tried and convicted of destroying property and records belonging to St Albans Abbey.
[6][7][8] The current moot hall, further to the south in the Market Place, was designed in the Tudor style using timber frame construction, and was completed around 1570.
On the ground floor, there was a couple of rooms to accommodate the keeper, some stables for horses and a lock-up for incarcerating petty criminals.
The Boome family sold the building to Robert Gibbs, one of the founders of the Hertfordshire Advertiser, in 1884.