Brettenham Village Hall
Brettenham Village Hall - Brettenham Village Hall
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Brettenham Village Hall description
Village Hall
Medium (1-150)
The Hall began life, like the school and the chapel, in the early 1900s. It was built by Sir Courteney Warner Bt. As the Village Reading Room and newspapers were sent down from the Hall each day for the men of the village to read. A number of indoor games were introduced and the building served as a kind of working men’s club. The Deed of Gift, by which Sir Courteney conveyed the premises to his son (later Sir Edward Warner) in 1920, describes the hall as the Village Reading Room and Public Hall. From this time its use as a meeting place for the village clubs and functions steadily developed. Following Sir Edward’s death in 1955, the Brettenham Park Estate Company conveyed the hall to the village for the sum of £100, in October 1956. Money from the former Local Nursing Association was used to make the purchase. Adjacent land was acquired in the 1970’ for a rear extension and to provide car parking. This extension was demolished and the Hall was extended and up to date facilities, including facilities for the disabled, were installed in 2004.
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