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Nutfield Memorial Hall

Welcome to Nutfield Memorial Hall, officially opened on 16 May 2015.  The Memorial Hall replaces one that was originally built in 1957 which sadly burnt down following an arson attack in 2007. The Hall represents the coming together of the community to build a new venue, which continues as a lasting memorial to those who fell in all the conflicts of the twentieth and twenty first centuries. It now enables all sections of our community to meet and enjoy its facilities. Changing rooms have been built to enable sports clubs to make use of the Charles Maw Trust playing fields which were donated to the community in perpetuity. 

Our hall is available to hire 7 days a week and above all, is a great space to host a plethora of activities, from exercise classes, parties, community groups and business meetings.

  • The hall can accommodate up to 120 people for a stand up reception or 60 people seated
  • There is a car park for up to 20 cars.
  • Facilities include a fully equipped kitchen with gas cooker, kettle, fridge and hot water urn
  • China, glass & cutlery are available in abundance
  • Tables and chairs are also accessible
  • An outdoor cooking area for those who wish to embrace the elements- please refer to our outdoor cooking policy
  • A glorious patio (partly undercover) overlooking the Charles Maw Trust playing fields
  • Wheelchair accessible to all areas with a disabled toilet and baby change facility
  • A  projector and large screen with an integrated audio system that can be completely blacked out for presentations
  • CCTV is in 24hr operation for the purposes of safe practice and security
  • Internet access via WIFI code 

The hall is cared for day to day by a wonderful little team, who look forward to welcoming you !

 

 

 


Photos of our Facilities


Outside hall

Back of hall

Verandah overlooking the views

Inside the hall

Inside the hall

Kitchen

Our Tower of London poppy donated by a local veteran

A feature about the history of our hall





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