Village Sign, Great Hallingbury, Essex, UK
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member bill&ben
N 51° 51.343 E 000° 11.776
31U E 306922 N 5748707
A dome shaped sign on the roadside next to the village hall
Waymark Code: WMGKCA
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/16/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Dragontree
Views: 8

This polyurethane sign is relatively new (2011). All one needs to know is given on a stainless steel plaque embedded in the brick plinth. The plaque reads

The Great Hallingbury village sign, unveiled by

Rt Hon Sir Alan Haselhurst MP

10 September 2011

depicts St Giles’ Church, Tudor Cottage,

Hallingbury Place (residence of the Morley

and later Houblon families ) and the

Telephone Box owned by the Parish Council.

The plinth is built of bricks from the

Old Dairy at Hall Farm

which were originally moulded at the

Kiln on Tilekiln Green.

Sign Date: 09/10/2011

Location: Road side by village hall

Plaque: yes

Construction Material: polyurethane

Occasion Commemorated: Not listed

Artist: Not listed

Web Address: Not listed

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