Unsectarian Temperance Hall

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Unsectarian Temperance Hall

Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 14 Sep 2016

South Cheriton is a small village even these days, but in 1887 it opened a Temperance Hall - a venue where alcohol was strictly abstained, as was the movement in Victorian times. The Unsectarian aspect must have appealed to the various religious groups in the area.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.020849
Longitude
-2.4385