Sancreed Village Hall - Newbridge
Sancreed Village Hall - Sancreed Village Hall
Sancreed Village Hall description
Village Hall
Medium (1-150)
The Village Hall stands on the south slope of Sancreed Beacon, sheltered from the strong westerlies, and the cold North and East winds. Surrounded by trees, the location of the hall is delightful. Inside, the wooden interior has a lovely atmosphere, many residents preferring this older, simpler hall to a modern replacement.
Alfred Olds, of Trevorrian Farm Sancreed, now 94years, remembers the wooden Hall being built in the 1930s by local builders Jack and Simon Hosking. The cost of building came from donations and the land was given by James Stevens the son of the author James Stevens. The Hall was first known as the Hut and later the Institute. It was, as it is now, for the use of everybody
Alfred Olds, of Trevorrian Farm Sancreed, now 94years, remembers the wooden Hall being built in the 1930s by local builders Jack and Simon Hosking. The cost of building came from donations and the land was given by James Stevens the son of the author James Stevens. The Hall was first known as the Hut and later the Institute. It was, as it is now, for the use of everybody
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