A Village Hall in the Centre of the Community

A Traditional Village Hall with a Community Feel

Barrow Gurney Village Hall

History

Barrow Gurney Village Hall is located in a village 4 miles from Bristol and 2 miles from Bristol Airport. The lovely old hall was built in 1928 and given to the Women’s Institute by Mrs Henry Martin Gibbs of Barrow Court whose photograph can be seen in the hall.

Originally called Institute House it was handed over to trustees in 1978 and became the Village Hall. It has an elevated position next to The Prince’s Motto pub and overlooks the Village Green.

Facilities

  • Parking for approximately 15 cars

  • Domestic-style kitchen off the main hall with serving hatches opening into the dining area

  • Bar with serving hatch

  • Tables and chairs available

  • Pull down projector screen

  • On-demand electric heating throughout

  • PA System and hearing loop available on request

  • Excellent Acoustics from Timber Lined Roof

  • Main Hall: (L) 13.5m x (W) 6m

  • Raised Stage: (W) 6m (D) 4m

  • Kitchen: (L) 4.8m (W) 3.6m

  • Fibre Internet courtesy of Truespeed

The Hall

This attractive wood panelled hall has a fully equipped kitchen, licensed bar, committee room, cloakroom and toilets. Available for hire 7 days a week at great value rates. Located in the centre of Barrow Gurney village with ample free car parking.
 
The Village Hall is a registered charity and all proceeds are used for maintaining the building.

Barrow Gurney Village Hall is licensed for the serving of alcohol and holds a music licence.

The hall is well equipped for a variety of functions

  • Community Events

  • Family Functions

  • Music Performances

  • Training Classes

  • Exercise and Dance

  • Public and Private Meetings

  • Corporate Workshops

  • Wedding Receptions and Parties

Licensed Capacities

100 people when used with table and chairs.

120 people when used for dancing

120 people when used for a standing audience