Triple Centenary
1908—2008 Quatt Village Hall Triple Centenary. Centenary Year 2008 is a big year for Quatt... Village Hall as the building was officially opened in 1908—so this is our Centenary Year..Click here
Visit Quatt
Shropshire is located in Central England close to the Welsh Border Click here
Gardens of Quatt
New to the website! View gorgeous Gardens and try to imagine the smell!Click here
Welcome
Quatt is an ancient village situated in beautiful South Shropshire countryside on the A442 road from Kidderminster to Bridgnorth.
Even though Quatt is only a small village it is steeped in history.
For instance, the name Quatt is thought to have originally come from
two sources. Firstly from the Celtic word for wood, 'Coed', and also
from a Saxon word for farm, 'Tun'.
These words were conjoined into 'Coed-ton', which means 'Village in
the Wood'. The village name gets a mention in Doomsday; it is entered
as Quatone. Over the years this was shortened to the name we have
today, Quatt.
The village is full of interesting and historical buildings, from St Andrews Church to the Dower House School - see www.dowerhouseschool.co.uk.
There are places to visit like Quatt Village Hall and activities to take part in, from the local Cricket Club to Bell Ringing.
The population of Quatt is rightly proud of their charming village.
