St James' Church Halls

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St James' Church Halls

Image: © Richard Law Taken: 27 Jul 2012

Victorian buildings connected to the adjacent parish church of St James Image The Hall was built in 1846, costing £1126 (& 19 shillings), and housed a school for up to 250 local children, a Sunday School, and a library. The school operated until the early 1960s, since when the buildings have been used by the Probation Service, community groups and for small business premises.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.551941
Longitude
-2.026208