Moorcot Parish Hall
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Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 24 Jun 2014
I am guessing this is the parish room as it's just across the churchyard from the equally diminutive Moorcot church. Image Phillip Halling must have been there in the afternoon to take that shot, as when I was there the church was completely shadowed under large trees. This place however was lit perfectly by the morning sun. Updates :- Several comments about this. Thanks to all. " I believe this building to be the Sunday School in its origin but used for many different things over the years." from Paul Wood. "Hereford county council website http://htt.herefordshire.gov.uk/799.aspx says "Within the grounds of the chapel is a separate smaller timber-framed building of one room. It may have once been used for the Sunday School." so they don't seem certain." from Penny Mayes. And from Paul again "I know it was me who did the research. The report I did for the council I suggested it was from records at the records office suggesting a build date and its intention of use but was not confirmed with any further correspondence for an actual build date or use other than local knowledge where people in the village confirmed it was where they went to Sunday School. But this does not mean it was not once the Parish Room as well."