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  • Russells Water

    A modern village set in a wonderful location with parking for 30 cars. With a fully functional kitchen the uses for the Hall are numerous, from children’s parties to catered events for 40 people the Hall has the flexibility to meet the needs of anyone who wants to book the hall.

  • Ramsden Memorial Hall

    Converted in 1946 from an ancient stone barn in the heart of the village of Ramsden, our Hall has been extensively renovated over the last 15 years to include a modern kitchen, facilities for people with disabilities. The Main Hall has a capacity for 80 (seated) or 100 (standing). More recently a state-of-the-art meeting room,…

  • Pyrton Village Hall

    Facilities PVH was refurbished in the autumn of 2009 and now provides first class environment for all manner of functions. Originally built as a Victorian school house in 1895, the hall can accommodate up to 80 people and is equipped with the following: compact kitchen – electric oven & hob, under-counter fridge, crockery and cutlery,…

  • Piddington Village Hall

    Well located 5 miles from Bicester (within easy reach of the M40 and M1) this single-storey village hall is an ideal venue for functions, classes, business meetings, parties and small events. Keep-fit classes and dance classes have found this hall to be an excellent venue owing to the sprung wooden floor. The hall has good…

  • Peppard War Memorial Hall

    The hall was paid for by public subscription and built in 1921 by local builder Arthur Butler in memory of those men of the parish who gave their lives in the First world War. It has provided on-going facilities to organisations and residents of the Peppard village and surrounding area totalling 6,000 people. The hall…

  • Oxford City Community Centres

    There are 19 operational community centres in Oxford, many of which are owned by Oxford City Council. The centres are managed by Community Associations made up of local workers and volunteers. For a full list of Community Halls in the city please visit Oxford City Council’s website: http://www.oxford.gov.uk/PageRender/decC/Community_Centres_occw.htm

  • Northmoor Village Hall

    Opened in 1997, the main hall is light, airy and spacious (96 sq/m). Three doors lead to the rear car park and children’s playground. The committee room will seat around 20 people and is ideal for smaller meetings and displays. The spacious modern kitchen can be booked with the main hall or committee room. It…

  • North Stoke Village Hall

    The Hall is over 100 years old and enclosed within its own grounds. It has toilets, with baby changing facilities. There is disabled access to the hall but no disabled toilet. It has good central heating. It has a well equipped kitchen with good refrigeration. It is registered with the local environmental health department. There…