Tickhill Parish Room

Introduction

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Tickhill Parish Room

Image: © Neil Theasby Taken: 23 Apr 2021

Tickhill Parish Room is a Community Hall. The Grade II* listed building was built in 1470 as St Leonard’s Hospice. It has had many different uses down the centuries and has been altered and repaired many times. In 1898 it was bought by St. Mary’s Church to whom the building still belongs and it was converted into a meeting room for the parishioners of Tickhill.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.433792
Longitude
-1.109644