St Paul’s Church Hall
Large hall with a kitchen Disabled access Disabled toilet

Large hall with a kitchen Disabled access Disabled toilet
A medium size hall with kitchen. Disabled access.

Originally built in 1692 by the Quakers as a Friends Meeting House, later bought by Mr George Dyson, a local resident. who gave it to the village in 1928 as a venue for village social life.

Beautiful modern open plan new barn conversion in centre of the village. Fully equipped kitchen, audio visual system. Disabled facilities

Large hall seating 150, with curtained stage, double glazing, under stage storage for 10 large and 5 medium tables, store room for furniture (103 chairs, 2 medium tables and 10 small tables) (a further 47 chairs in one of three outside garages). The large hall has state of the art audio visual facilities; Small hall…

We have a brand new building, completed in July 2017. It is located in the centre of the Village, next to The George & Dragon and near to St Martins Church. There is a fully fitted kitchen, Wi-Fi, a projector screen and state of the art audio equipment. There is disabled access.

Built in 1999/2000, rural setting. Main hall 8.93m x 8.93m, serving hatch into well equipped kitchen. Upstairs room suitable for smaller meetings of about 20 people. Disabled access and toilet facilities. Main rooms carpeted throughout. Chairs and tables for 80 people, crockery and cutlery for 60.

Dating from the 1700s this converted Hornton stone cottage was given to the Parish of Shenington with Alkerton originally as a Reading Room. Now refurbished and continually being improved it is a pleasant venue in the centre of Shenington, opposite the Village Green and adjacent to the Church. It offers accommodation for 60 people for…

A community hall integrated into the retail area. All facilities based on one floor. A main hall (11m x 10.5m) small room (7.5m x 5.5m) large kitchen with servery (5m x 5m) and WC.

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…

Main hall with stage area, bar to the side with a catering area. Outside we have a patio area overlooking fields.

The building dates from the 1660s when it was three cottages. In the 1880s it was converted into a village school, with teachers’ accommodation upstairs. The school closed down in 1906. In the 1950s the building became the village hall. A flat roof extension was added. Further modernisation in 2005 increased the size of the…