Conygre Hall

Introduction

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Conygre Hall

Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 9 Feb 2015

Timsbury was, for much of its latter history, a mining village. With the easing of legal restrictions in the 1920s to provide a means of help and assistance for miners, a plot of land was acquired as a recreation ground. Following concerted fund-raising, the hall was built and opened on 26th May, 1973. The Conygre Trust (in recognition of the old Conygre Colliery) was set up in 2005 to run the various indoor and outdoor facilities.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.328494
Longitude
-2.477311