Chedzoy village hall

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Chedzoy village hall by Neil Owen as part of the Geograph project.

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Chedzoy village hall

Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 26 Jan 2023

Chedzoy is a little unusual in that the village hall is not a memorial to the fallen of WWI. It was first opened on 20th April, 1914 - a few months before the outbreak. The rector, the Rev. George Mullins, decided to donate the hall to the village in 1937 and it has since been managed by a number of elected members from the village, plus representatives from organisations operating within the village. Following a successful application for funding, the hall has benefited from expansions in 2002-3 and again in 2014, when the new spaces were carefully matched to the older style.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.132585
Longitude
-2.945773