A former World War I barracks, has survived until the present.
It is unused and delipidated and there are plans to demolish it and replace it with two houses.
After World War I, the barrack hut was moved to its present location in Swinburne Road, Abingdon, as a Boys Club. It then served as a day hospital and a Home Guard base (evenings and weekends) during World War II.
In the postwar years, the building became a dance studio. It operated under the names ‘Bretts of Abingdon’ and later ‘Selleck School of Dancing’ and the ‘Abingdon Dance Studio.’ The Abingdon Dance Studio has since moved to Larkmead Secondary School and West Wing Studio.
The barrack room hut is still standing with a concrete extension, and a car park, but not for much longer. The latest planning application for its demolition is under review by the Vale of White Horse District Council. Nobody dances there anymore. Nobody says, ‘Don’t Panic!’
I knew of the dance school but had no idea it was housed in this building with its long history. Thank you for the info.