Sebastian Faulks to open new look Boxford Village Hall on Saturday
Published: 06:50, 03 September 2014
| Updated: 12:25, 21 January 2015
Mr Faulks is best known for his historic novels set in France -The Girl at the Lion d'Or, Birdsong, and Charlotte Gray.
He has also published novels ‘A Week in December’ and the James Bond sequel, ‘Devil May Care’ and can be seen on TV as a team captain on BBC Radio 4 literary quiz ‘The Write Stuff’.
Mr Faulks was born in Donnington and was educated at Elstree School, Reading, before going on to study at the Wellington College in Crowthorne.
He later became deputy editor of the Independent on Sunday, in 1989.
He will cut the ribbon at 4pm and there will be other entertainment throughout the evening, including an auction and live music.