WELCOME TO PENN STREET VILLAGE HALL

In the heart of the attractive village of Penn Street, this oak-built hall has already proved to be very popular with residents and near-by groups. After the collapse of the previous hall’s roof in 2000 a campaign was started by the villagers to raise funds for a new building. Applications were made to a number of funds and eventually the new hall was opened by The Earl Howe in June 2008.

The hall is now used by a variety of village-based groups and societies and the aim is to keep its function as central to the village community while making it available to hire by those elsewhere.

OUR HALL

HALL DIMENSIONS

The total dimensions of the hall are 17.5 metres by 8.5 metres.  The dimensions of the main open area are 8.4 metres by 11 metres.  It has a small kitchen, showers, toilets and disabled access.

GARDEN DIMENSIONS

There is a small garden with a patio. The patio measures just over 10.7 metres wide by approximately 4.2 metres deep and the garden is also 10.7 metres wide and about 13.7 metres to the back fence. Beyond the fence is a beautiful view of farmland.

OUR MEMBERS AND GUESTS USING THE HALL

We have many regular users and ad hoc hirers who use our hall for a variety of classes and functions. From Yoga, to Pilates to dancing! Below are a couple of pictures that show the hall in use to give you a feel for our hall. The oak timbers and vaulted ceiling make it more relaxed and friendlier than a large soulless building.

You can check out our regular users here and connect with them if you like the idea of joining one of their activities.

We would like to thank the following for their help in financing our hall:

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