Gimingham Village Hall
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History
Gimmingham Village Hall was built in 1896 by Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton (Bart.) At a cost of about £200. It was used by the C of E Men's Society and by the Methodists for Services. In the early 1930's the hall was given by his son Rodney Buxton to the Church as Trustee for the village. In 1976 it was sold to the Parish Council for a nominal sum of £5, in trust for the village. It is now run by a committee of women that live in the village itself.

