Wedding car outside The Old School Rooms

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The photograph on this page of Wedding car outside The Old School Rooms by John Winder as part of the Geograph project.

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Wedding car outside The Old School Rooms

Image: © John Winder Taken: 7 Jul 2018

The Old School Rooms - the entrance to which is behind the Morris Minor cabriolet - is now hired out as a venue for wedding receptions, parties and what not. It was built in 1510 as the church house for the adjacent St Andrew's Church: the upper floor was used as a schoolroom and the lower as the village poor house (and occasionally as a prison). In the 1960s the building was declared unsafe, but it was extensively restored in 1971 and used as a youth club until it was bought by the parish council and converted to the village hall in 1981. On this occasion the hall had been hired by some friends for their wedding reception, hence the shiny white Morris Minor!

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.365824
Longitude
-2.609849