This cache is part of a series of caches which are placed at or near village halls and community centres.
For details and statistics about the Village Hall Series please visit Village Hall Series website.
The Village Hall has been at the heart of Weston since 1736 when Richard Hawksworth bequeathed £50 for a school to be built in Weston along with an endowment of five acres of land in South Scarle. The income from the land at £7 per year was to be used to employ a school master to teach up to ten free children.
The school finally closed in 1964 and the building was leased from the Thoresby Estate in 1966 at £1 per year until 1970 when it was purchased for the village for the sum of £250.