Fordwich, The Town Hall c.1955
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Now a National Trust property and open as a museum, this stone, brick and timber building is said to be the smallest town hall in Britain. It is an ancient structure and needed repairs as early as 1474! Nearby is a ducking stool once used for the punishment of those accused of witchcraft.
An extract from Villages of Kent Photographic Memories.
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