Building Name

Manley Village Hall

Date
1926
Street
Tarvin Road
District/Town
Manley
County/Country
Cheshire, England
Work
New Build
Status
existent
Contractor
J. G. Davies and Sons

The hall is a very attractive building. It is constructed of brick with Ravenhead brick dressings, and is also white-washed. The interior walls are of brick-coloured with a cream tint, and the roof and the woodwork are treated with brown stain, the rest of the ceiling being white. It is a timbered roof, lighted with dormer windows and windows in the wall. The exterior of the roof is covered with double curved asbestos tiles. The hall is approached by a flight of steps of rustic brick, a portal doorway being made of the same material. The large room will seat about 200, and there are also kitchens, and cloak rooms. Mr Francis Jones, of Messrs Jones and Dalrymple, Manchester, was the architect, Messrs J. G. Davies and Sons, Frodsham, were the builders.

Opened June 1926 by Sir Harry Barnston MP

Reference     CHECK 12 June 1926