Church House, Crowcombe
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Church House, Crowcombe by Chris Heaton as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Chris Heaton Taken: 7 Jun 2021
Red Sandstone building, Dating back to the early 16th Century to house parish gatherings, and later to shelter the poor and as a school. By the early 20th Century the building was in a state of near collapse. Happily it has been fully restored and in use as the village hall. Grade II Listed Building.
Image Location
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