Brook Hall (village hall), Brox Road

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Brook Hall (village hall), Brox Road

Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 12 Aug 2010

The original Brook Hall, was a church hall, donated to the Parochial Church Council by Eliza Brook, the widow of the Rev. Arthur Brook, in his memory. It was destroyed by fire in the Second World War, when it was ironically being used as a temporary fire station. Shortly after the war, the present hall was erected. In 2008 it was leased by the PCC as a village hall, to a new charitable organisation, who are running it on behalf of the local community. They are presently undertaking fundraising to make improvements to the building.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.365129
Longitude
-0.53093