Event Space at St Elizabeth's Hall
About this space
Ideal venue for various occasions including family gatherings, society meetings, invigorating fitness classes, insightful talks, charitable initiatives, and more. The hall is available every day of the week, offering a capacity for up to 40 attendees.
Prices
8 am – 1 pm: £8 per hour
1 pm – 6 pm: £9 per hour
6 pm –11 pm: £10 per hour
Weekend Hire Charges: (Saturday to Sunday)
8 am – 1 pm: £15 per hour
1 pm – 6 pm: £16 per hour
6 pm – 11 pm: £18 per hour
8 am – 1 pm: £8 per hour
1 pm – 6 pm: £9 per hour
6 pm –11 pm: £10 per hour
Weekend Hire Charges: (Saturday to Sunday)
8 am – 1 pm: £15 per hour
1 pm – 6 pm: £16 per hour
6 pm – 11 pm: £18 per hour
8 am – 1 pm: £8 per hour
1 pm – 6 pm: £9 per hour
6 pm –11 pm: £10 per hour
Weekend Hire Charges: (Saturday to Sunday)
8 am – 1 pm: £15 per hour
1 pm – 6 pm: £16 per hour
6 pm – 11 pm: £18 per hour
8 am – 1 pm: £8 per hour
1 pm – 6 pm: £9 per hour
6 pm –11 pm: £10 per hour
Weekend Hire Charges: (Saturday to Sunday)
8 am – 1 pm: £15 per hour
1 pm – 6 pm: £16 per hour
6 pm – 11 pm: £18 per hour
8 am – 1 pm: £8 per hour
1 pm – 6 pm: £9 per hour
6 pm –11 pm: £10 per hour
Weekend Hire Charges: (Saturday to Sunday)
8 am – 1 pm: £15 per hour
1 pm – 6 pm: £16 per hour
6 pm – 11 pm: £18 per hour
8 am – 1 pm: £8 per hour
1 pm – 6 pm: £9 per hour
6 pm –11 pm: £10 per hour
Weekend Hire Charges: (Saturday to Sunday)
8 am – 1 pm: £15 per hour
1 pm – 6 pm: £16 per hour
6 pm – 11 pm: £18 per hour
8 am – 1 pm: £8 per hour
1 pm – 6 pm: £9 per hour
6 pm –11 pm: £10 per hour
Weekend Hire Charges: (Saturday to Sunday)
8 am – 1 pm: £15 per hour
1 pm – 6 pm: £16 per hour
6 pm – 11 pm: £18 per hour
Capacity
Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
Accessibility
Rules of the space
Allowed events
Host rules
No smoking in the building.
Cancellation policy: Standard 60 day with Grace Period
About St Elizabeth's Hall
St. Elizabeth’s Hall was founded before 1903 as a place of Worship. The building’s rectangular shape, visible on old maps from 1903 onwards, suggests that it was established before that date. It is built of stone, with a pantile roof, to which a front gable was added, with a cross at its apex. The entrance to the doorway is set in the angle between the gable, and the main body of the building. The building is now being used as the Hambrook Village Hall which serves the local community and beyond. It is a place where people can gather, socialise, and enjoy various activities.