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

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Description

The Village Hall, originally a school, was built in 1830 by Thomas Rickman. It is constructed from squared, coursed Lias stone with limestone dressings and features a slate roof. The building is designed in the Tudor Revival style and consists of two storeys with a central hall flanked by cross-wings at each end. The façade has a three-window range, with a central Tudor-arched door set in a label mould, featuring a ribbed door. Above the door is a panel inscribed with "FOUNDED 1624/ BY ANTHONY EDMONDS/ REBUILT 1830". To the left of the door are paired lancet windows in a label mould, while to the right are similar single-light windows. Above the entrance, there is a shallow canted oriel with ogee cinquefoil-headed lights and a crenellated parapet, along with a gabled dormer that has a small chamfered window. The corners and the dormer are topped with octagonal finials. Inside, there is an entrance hall and a flight of stairs to the right, leading to a hall behind. Historically, a Charity School was located on this site from 1601 until the current building was constructed.

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