Barnby Village Hall

Introduction

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Barnby Village Hall

Image: © Jonathan Thacker Taken: 6 Aug 2010

This is the former Jubilee School which closed at the end of 1963. By then there were only 20 pupils. The boys had a garden (and toilets) behind the school building on the left side and the girls similarly on the right. The plum trees to the left of the school in the adjacent garden were a source of refreshment at play-time (I plead guilty !). After a couple of years standing empty the building re-opened as the Village Hall which role it still has.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.062456
Longitude
-0.716345