Village Hall, Sulgrave, Northamptonshire
This building was originally the village school. It has a datestone with the inscription 'H.I.M./1720'. It was built as a charity school for poor boys by John and Mary Hodges.
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This building was originally the village school. It has a datestone with the inscription 'H.I.M./1720'. It was built as a charity school for poor boys by John and Mary Hodges.
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