DescriptionCornwell Village centre and Village Hall - geograph.org.uk - 253357.jpg
English: Village centre and village hall at Cornwell, Oxfordshire. The Village Hall was built as the parish school, and remodelled in 1938 by by Clough Williams-Ellis.
It doubled as 'Standing Cottage Hospital' in the Father Brown tv episode "The Standing Stones" and as 'Kembleford police station' in season 5 of the "Father Brown" series.
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