
West End Village Hall
Village HallEsher, Surrey · KT10 8LF
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100
max capacity
1
room
domestic
kitchen
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About
West End Village Hall, built in 1875 and refurbished in 2002, is a charming, clean, and well-maintained community space managed by volunteers. It features a lovely layout with a separate area for food, a modern foyer, and a patio overlooking the village green and duck pond. The main hall measures 12 by 5.5 metres with stained glass windows and a high, beamed ceiling.
Rooms & Pricing
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Main HallMain Room
100 standing · 75 banquet
£65.00
per hour
The main hall is 12 by 5.5 metres with stained glass windows and a high, beamed ceiling.
Capacity
All Pricing
| Tier | Period | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Private | half day | £65.00 |
Facilities & Features
Equipment & detailed facilities available
Accessibility
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Booking & Practical Info
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How to Book
Bookings can be made online via the website. All bookings must be made at least 7 days prior to the desired date. The volunteer team typically processes requests within 7 days. Viewings of the hall can be arranged by contacting [email protected]. The hall is available for hire on weekdays (excluding school term time), weekends, and public holidays. An availability calendar can be checked on their website. Adult parties are only permitted for West End Residents by special arrangement. Parties for 14 to 21 year olds are not allowed.
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