St Michael's Church Hall
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Image: © Philip Halling Taken: 25 Aug 2016
St Michael's Church Hall is a Grade II listed building. Historic England description Church Hall. Later C19 in a Gothic Revival style. Flint with red brick quoins, bands and dressings. Red brick cornice to plain tiled roof. Gable end to road with open timber-framed bell-cote with plain tiled pyramidal hood at south-eastern corner on tower with flat buttresses. 3 storeys; single round-headed window in red brick upper part of gable. 2 tall 2-light pointed-arch windows on cill- band breaking up into gable. 2 six-light segment-headed windows on ground-floor. Band of stone plaques above ground level inscribed with the initials of donors. Large clock with tiled gabled hood on decorative cast-iron brackets projecting from tower. Source: https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1353049