About The Thomas Cranmer Centre
The centre was completed in 2010 and is situated at the heart of the village alongside St Thomas’ church and offers a large main hall with a high vaulted ceiling, giving superb acoustics and a feeling of space. Aslockton’s unique village hall is named after Thomas Cranmer who was born in the village in 1489 and who became the first protestant Archbishop of Canterbury, between 1533 to 1556, during the reigns of Henry VIII and Edward Vi.
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Primary Location
- Aslockton
- Nottingham
- United Kingdom
- NG13 9AL