Old Templars Hall, restoration
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Image: © Barbara Carr Taken: 2 Feb 2013
'Old Templars Hall' on North Greenwich Road, formerly used by a motor-company, has been restored (using local Doddington stone to create new quoins) - the building is now used as holiday lettings, and has been rather curiously re-named as 'Temperlars Hall'. The building to the right is St John's Church Hall, formerly Spittal National School Image