Rural Living: Villagers Receive Grant to Restore Historic Toll House
Birmingham Post › January 31, 2006
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Birmingham Post › January 31, 2006
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A decaying toll house in a Warwickshire village is to be restored to its former glory after villagers received a pounds 49,900 Heritage Lottery Fund grant.
The curved 19th Century Grade II listed building was given to Bourton-on-Dunsmore, near Rugby, in 1971 and forms part of the village hall for the small communities of Bourton, Draycote and nearby Frankton.See the full content of this document
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Rural Living: Villagers Receive Grant to Restore Historic Toll House
Restoration work is due to start in the next few weeks when local firm Symon Construction w...
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