Jago Institute, Menheniot
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Image: © Derek Harper Taken: 13 Dec 2014
More information is available than when Image was taken. There's a useful village information board featuring the historic buildings of Menheniot, which helped guide me to a website explaining that "the Edward Jago institute is a billiards and snooker room, left to the men of the village in perpetuity in memory of Edward Jago by his family" . It still operates as such http://www.menheniotparish.org.uk/groups-activities/jago-institute/. The building dates from 1911, as confirmed by the plaque in the gable. Behind it is the cemetery.