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The village Hall is on the outskirts of the village, on the road leading to Clay Coton and Lilbourne. It was a Land Army Hostel built in the second world war, shortly after the war it became redundant and was converted to a Prisoner of War Camp. Following this, the hostel became a centre for displaced persons and the farms were worked by Czechs, Poles and Germans. During 1952 the village aquired the former Land Army Hostel for conversion into a Village Hall with a caretakers flat.
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