Buckholt Village Hall
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 22 Oct 2011
Located south of the Buckholt boundary, in Manson's Cross, on the corner of the A466 and Withy Lane. The hall, built in 1929 by public subscription, is the centre of Buckholt activities. Among the many activities and clubs using the hall are the annual flower show, fete, Dramatic Society, Village Produce Association, youth club, the weekly Olde Tyme Dance Club, the Women's Institute, the Mothers' Union, mother & toddler group and table tennis club. The hall committee arranges events such as musical evenings and coffee evenings to help maintain the hall for future generations.