Hurlock Schoolroom - St Mary - Langham, Essex
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N 51° 57.884 E 000° 57.576
31U E 359822 N 5759081
Erected in 1832 by Dr James Thomas Hurlock, Rector of St Mary's church, Langham, this was originally a girls’ school on weekdays.
Waymark Code: WMZW28
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 01/12/2019
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"In the churchyard is a small building erected in 1832 by Dr James Thomas Hurlock, Rector. It was originally a girls’ school on weekdays and on Sundays a “resting place for the poor and infirm between services”.
In the 1950s it was used by the then Sunday School. After a period of neglect the building was renovated in 1980-81; a toilet and servery were added in 1992. It is now used for the children’s Sunday Group during the Eucharist and for refreshments after the 10 o’ clock service."
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Address: Hurlock Schoolroom, St Mary Langham Hall Langham, Essex England CO4 5PS
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