History in Structure

The Village Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Dallington, East Sussex

We don't have any photos of this building yet. Why don't you be the first to send us one?

Upload Photo »

Approximate Location Map
Large Map »

Coordinates

Latitude: 50.9482 / 50°56'53"N

Longitude: 0.3595 / 0°21'34"E

OS Eastings: 565837

OS Northings: 119177

OS Grid: TQ658191

Mapcode National: GBR NTK.FPB

Mapcode Global: FRA C6ML.RWD

Plus Code: 9F22W9X5+7Q

Entry Name: The Village Hall

Listing Date: 13 May 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1276560

English Heritage Legacy ID: 408880

ID on this website: 101276560

Location: Dallington, Rother, East Sussex, TN21

County: East Sussex

District: Rother

Civil Parish: Dallington

Traditional County: Sussex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Sussex

Church of England Parish: Dallington St Giles

Church of England Diocese: Chichester

Tagged with: Village hall

Find accommodation in
Dallington

Description


TQ 6419-6519 DALLINGTON THE STREET
(south east side)
39/9
The Village Hall

GV II

1849. One storey. 3 windows. Red brick and grey headers. Tiled roof. Projection
at south end of west front with gable over decorated with crosses and a finial and a
large pointed window of 3 lights. Other windows modern. Originally the Village
School. Built by the Rev R R Tatham, who was Rector of Dallington from 1848-1893,
but the foundation stone was laid in July 1849 by his predecessor, the Rev George
Wagner, then Perpetual Curate of St Stephen's Church, Brighton, who had been
resident Curate in charge at Dallington from 1842 and had started the first school
there in his own house, now the Old Rectory.


Listing NGR: TQ6583719177

External Links

External links are from the relevant listing authority and, where applicable, Wikidata. Wikidata IDs may be related buildings as well as this specific building. If you want to add or update a link, you will need to do so by editing the Wikidata entry.

Recommended Books

Other nearby listed buildings

BritishListedBuildings.co.uk is an independent online resource and is not associated with any government department. All government data published here is used under licence. Please do not contact BritishListedBuildings.co.uk for any queries related to any individual listed building, planning permission related to listed buildings or the listing process itself.

British Listed Buildings is a Good Stuff website.