Stanton Harcourt Memorial and Millennium Hall
Large, bright hall with stylish uplighters. Sprung wooden floor ideal for dancing and sports such as badminton and tennis.

Large, bright hall with stylish uplighters. Sprung wooden floor ideal for dancing and sports such as badminton and tennis.

Stanford in the Vale Village Hall was opened by Pam Ayres, writer of popular humorous verse and a native of this village, on 9 July 1983. It has been continually improved and updated ever since. In 1999 the hall was extended with an extra small hall. Both halls have their own kitchen facilities and toilets,…

Standlake Village Hall consists of a main hall with a stage at one end and a kitchen and bar area at the other. The main hall has a sprung wooden floor and is large enough for a badminton court. The kitchen has a modern cooker, a fridge freezer, bar fridge and piped “kettle” hot water….

As of October 2013 Stadhampton now boasts a new village hall facility within St John’s Church, which is available for hire. The Church interior has been converted to offer a comfortable, attractive, high quality space. Whilst still being used for church services (which are now more comfortable), the building can also be hired to host…

St Peter and St Paul Church Hall is an excellent facility on the outskirts of Oxford for meetings, training events, shows, lunches, clubs, sales and parties. There is excellent access from the A34 Botley Interchange, the A420 from Swindon as well as from Oxford City Centre and Oxford Rail Station. The main hall is a…

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

Recently modernised and improved 1920s Memorial Hall. Well equipped kitchen (no cutlery or glassware) and separate bar/servery Good disabled access Good acoustics Small stage

Located opposite the church in Sparsholt, Griffin Memorial Hall is an attractive Victorian school with wooden floors and a beamed ceiling. The main hall can be curtained into a larger and a smaller area. A generous entrance lobby leads to a well-equipped kitchen with a cooker, microwave, fridge, and a good selection of crockery…

The Village Hall car park is the grass area immediately beyond the Hall on the right cars may only be parked in this car-park area, and except for very short-duration unloading and loading may not be left unattended outside the main doors of the Hall. – The main hall room – approx 22’ x 35’…

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.
A picturesque, recently (2013) modernised and decorated Victorian village hall in an idyllic setting minutes from the A40, Witney (3 miles) Eynsham (4 miles) and Oxford (10 miles). It has 2 main halls, one large and one smaller, an updated fully-equipped kitchen and toilets in a quiet part of the village away from the main…