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Primrose Hall, Gaitsgill


Primrose Hall is the Village Hall in Gaitsgill. It was originally built in 1885 for estate workers by Lt. Col. J. Carleton Salkeld of Holm Hill. Later, the building became the village hall, with two adjacent cottages. The building is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Gaitsgill, Cumbria 1885 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Dalston Civil Parish
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Primrose Hall, Gaitsgill

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Entrance to the Primrose Hall

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Dated inscription, Primrose Hall

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PRIMROSE COTTAGE VILLAGE HALL - Gaitsgill - List Entry
- "Village Hall and 2 houses. Dated 1885 and inscribed over entrance LIEUT COL CARLETON SALKELD BUILT THIS HALL, and shield of arms. Incised cement walls, red sandstone ashlar porch. Graduated …

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List number: 1366618
List grade: 2
Post code: CA5 7AH
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: NY3881246783

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