No. 48 has a small 15th century
undercroft. The existing brick building (mock Tudor rendering) was completed in the late 19th century. The original home of the Ancient Order of Foresters, it became the headquarters of the 2nd East Anglian Field Ambulance
Royal Army Medical Corps and, probably, of the 1st Volunteer Battalion, the
Norfolk Regiment as well around that time. The 1st Volunteer Battalion, the Norfolk Regiment, whose address was in St Giles (currently the home of the Salvation Army), evolved to become the 4th Battalion, the Norfolk Regiment in 1908. The battalion then moved to the
Chapel Field Road drill hall (since demolished) later in the
war. ==References==