Building    From 1885 

Harmondsworth Vicarage Hall

Demolished after 1972 which is the date of this photo.

Forebears says: "the Vicarage Hall, built in the vicarage grounds for parochial purposes in 1885, at a cost of £500, by the Rev. J. C. Taylor, will seat 250 persons; a classroom has been added at a cost of £40."

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Harmondsworth Vicarage Hall

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Harmondsworth Vicarage Hall

Vicarage Hall This stone was laid by Mrs J. D. Allcroft, March 10th 1885. J. ...

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