Malthouse at Guarlford

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Malthouse at Guarlford

Image: © Trevor Rickard Taken: 19 Dec 2007

The old malthouse was built in 1870. By 1911 all malt production had ceased and the building was left vacant. In 1922 it became the premises of the newly formed Guarlford Parish Club, then the Guarlford Men's Club (the sign is still there on the right). Today it is unoccupied again except for the village hall, which uses part of the building.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.105263
Longitude
-2.273712