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Kenyon Hall
The Kenyon Hall was built on land donated by Lord Kenyon to the village of Holt with money raised by the Primrose League, a Conservative Association. Officially opened in 1892 by the Duchess of Westminster it was used as a meeting place and reading room. In 1935 the hall was placed under the control of Holt Town Trust and on 12th March 1940 it was registered as a charity.
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