Village Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Bristol, City of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 March 1974. Public building.

Village Hall

WRENN ID
tall-cornice-azure
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bristol, City of
Country
England
Date first listed
20 March 1974
Type
Public building
Source
Historic England listing

Description

BRISTOL

ST5678NW CHURCH LANE, Henbury 901-1/17/1337 (East side) 20/03/74 Village Hall (Formerly Listed as: CHURCH LANE Henbury School)

GV II

School, now village hall. 1830. By Thomas Rickman. Squared, coursed Lias with limestone dressings and slate roof. Central hall with cross-wing at each end. Tudor Revival style. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Central Tudor-arched door in label mould with a ribbed door, beneath a panel inscribed FOUNDED 1624/ BY ANTHONY EDMONDS/ REBUILT 1830; paired lancet left-hand windows in a label mould, and similar single-light windows to the right; above the door is a shallow canted oriel with ogee cinquefoil-headed lights and a crenellated parapet, and a gabled dormer with a small chamfered window; octagonal finials to the corners and to the dormer. INTERIOR: entrance hall and flight of stairs to the right, with a hall behind. HISTORICAL NOTE: the Charity School stood on the site from 1601 until the current building replaced it. (Hallen and Henbury Women's Institute: A Guide to Henbury: Bristol: 1970-: 15).

Listing NGR: ST5631378850

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