Bishops Cleeve Village Hall
Village HallBishop's Cleeve, Gloucestershire · GL52 8LU
£10.00
from, per hour (est.)
1
room
basic domestic
kitchen
About
Bishop’s Cleeve Tithe Barn is a beautifully preserved 14th century Grade II listed building that for centuries has stood at the heart of the community of Bishop’s Cleeve. With its soaring timber roof, thick stone walls, and peaceful rural setting, the barn offers a unique blend of history, character, and charm. Whether you are planning a wedding or looking for a local space to hold a class, host a meeting, or celebrate a special occasion, you can hire this historic Gloucestershire barn for your event. It is also a thriving hub for local life, hosting a wide variety of classes, clubs, and community groups.
Rooms & Pricing
Prices estimated from publicly available sources. Contact the venue to confirm current rates.
Main HallMain Room
£10.00
per hour
Community £10.00/hr
A beautifully preserved 14th century Grade II listed building with soaring timber roof, thick stone walls, and flexible open layout. Sound does travel from the Main Hall to the other rooms.
All Pricing
| Tier | Period | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Community | per hour | £10.00 |
| Private | full day | £2000.00 |
Facilities & Features
Equipment & detailed facilities available
Booking & Practical Info
Contact
How to Book
Agree a date, time, rooms, and fee with the Booking Secretary by email (preferred) or phone (07542 101 705). Your booking will be provisionally entered until a signed booking form and deposit are received. Download and complete the Booking Form (or Wedding Booking Form), sign to accept Conditions of Hire, and post to the Tithe Barn. Pay the deposit by BACS or cheque. On receipt of your deposit, the booking will be confirmed. The deposit is returnable provided there has been no damage or other serious contravention of the Conditions of Hire. Check Conditions of Hire for hire fee due date. The Trustees reserve the right to refuse bookings.
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