A village hall is to undergo a major revamp thanks to a six-figure National Lottery windfall.
Ringmer Village Hall, near Lewes, will be extensively refurbished thanks to a grant of £135,920 from the Community Fund.
The hall, built in 1860 and extended in 1975, has been in need of repair for some time.
Among the work to be carried out are improvements to the roof, heating, lighting and insulation.
Dorothy Buckrell, regional manager of the Community Fund, said: "We aim to support organisations that can make a real difference through their work.
"Buildings such as this play a vital role in community life. They provide a home for many small voluntary groups and a place for people to meet and take part in a range of activities."
Applications to the fund can be made by calling 08457 919191.
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