Lady Waterford Hall

It is now used as the village hall and is a Grade II* listed building.

[1] The hall was built as a school in 1860 by Louisa Beresford, Marchioness of Waterford, who inherited the village after the death of her husband.

It is constructed in a Tudor style of stone with a slate roof.

[1] The interior walls are decorated throughout with murals on biblical themes painted by Lady Louisa herself, a gifted amateur artist, using the schoolchildren and local villagers as models.

Now used as a village hall, it is available for hire, but otherwise open to view from 10.30 a.m.[2]

Lady Waterford Hall
Hall interior