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Grange Court Leominster
Grange Court, built in 1633, is the last surviving market house known to be built by John Abel, a local master carpenter. Today it is a Community, Heritage and Enterprise Hub, owned by the people of Leominster through the LARC Development Trust. It is a place for people to meet, work, learn and enjoy!
We found this place to be an excellent community centre. There were lovely displays of needlework showing the history of the UK, as well as artwork by schoolchildren. A yoga class was stretching in one room, and the cafe was run by two volunteers - a lovely lunch outside in the garden. A really nice place to visit.
The second PiP is for Nick who is always searching for mermaids.
We found this place to be an excellent community centre. There were lovely displays of needlework showing the history of the UK, as well as artwork by schoolchildren. A yoga class was stretching in one room, and the cafe was run by two volunteers - a lovely lunch outside in the garden. A really nice place to visit.
The second PiP is for Nick who is always searching for mermaids.
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And interesting information about origin and actual use. Good to see such places not left to decay but still in use.
Have a great day.
TOZ
I especially like the weathervane.............and that lovely statue of the mermaid.
Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
A very beautiful series Amelia.
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