Construction
of new village hall and refurbishment
of nineteenth-centry toll house.
Includes
design element of modern stainless
steel standing sean roof against
backdrop of traditional slate
roof.
The
unusual decaying historic toll
house in the small village of
Bourton on Dunsmore, near Rugby,
was restored to its former glory
thanks to a £49,900 award
from the Heritage Lottery Fund
(HLF).
The
curved 19th century Grade 11
listed building was gifted to
the village in 1971 and forms
part of the village hall for
the small communities of Bourton,
Draycote and nearby Frankton.
The
Gault brick was restored with
ashlar dressings on the bowed
building, which also has a curved
verandah on the front. The two
sections to the hall were joined
using a glazed link, allowing
the toll house’s unusual
shape to be revealed. |