Crawfordville School (Community Hall)
This community area is set in a lovely environment. This old school is now a community hall that is controlled by the Millfield Progress Association. It can be rented out day and night. The grounds have a bar-be-cue, tables and seats, plenty of parking off road, a large oval and a council run playground. There is bushland around the back of the hall and a farm nearby to watch horses and Brahman cows if they are grazing.
The school was established in 1929 to cater for the overflow of students from Millfield Public School due to the influx of mining families. On the first day there were 19 boys and 16 girls at the school.
In 1961 it became an infants school and in 1970 it was closed as a school.
Beware during spring as the magpies are about.
There is plenty of parking off the road.
No need to crawl under the building.