Flitton Village Hall
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Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 30 Jun 2008
The Hall is on a sharp bend in the High Street opposite the Church. To the stranger whether this is the 'Flitton & Greenfield Village Hall' mentioned in various places on the internet is a moot point as all the mapping websites point to a location about 500 metres south of here. However the online Flitton Conservation Area brochure refers to this building as 'The Village Hall' so... The road verge in front of the Hall is occupied by all sorts of village street furniture paraphernalia. Visible are the village postbox, the postman's letter storage cabinet, a water company marker headstone, the village sign, the parish notice board, a K6 telephone box, a road sign, a litter bin and a telegraph pole. The logo on the left side of village sign contains the date 1951 and commemorates 'The Festival of Britain' of that year.