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Sherfield Village Hall
The Village Hall was originally six cottages, known as Pleasant Row, which were donated to the parish in 1869 by Revd A G Barker for the good of the people of Sherfield on Loddon. The middle four were changed into the Hall in 1909 by his wife and sons in his memory, and a plaque and portraits of the benefactors may be seen inside the building. The Garden Room and cloakroom facilities were a later addition. The smaller Liddell Hall was opened in 1991 and was built by Berkeley Homes as a further facility, following the building of the houses in Pound Meadow.
Hall exterior 1909 Hall interior 1909
Exterior of Hall in 1909 Interior of Hall in 1909
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Sherfield Village Hall, Sherfield on Loddon, Hampshire.
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