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Imber Court Farm

The Imber Court Farm buildings are out of bounds, and view, behind Imber Court. The buildings were often used for vilage celebrations, including the coronation of King George V and his and Queen Mary's silver jubilee, when records show that around 360 people attended, consuming 334lbs of cold beef and mutton, 30 plum puddings, and 576 pints of ale. The villagers last celebration was the coronation of George VI in 1937.
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