Main Hall
The Main Hall (16.5 x 8.5m) has tables and chairs and is licensed for the following capacities:
There is also:
Medium & Small Meeting Rooms
The smaller hall (9 x 2.4m) can be subdivided, if required, into two smaller rooms (see plan below). A door from this room leads out into the grassed children's play area which is securely fenced.
Kitchen
The kitchen (4.5 x 4.2m) was totally refurbished in 2013. It has two serving hatches to the Main Hall and is fully fitted with a range of cupboards and worktops. It includes a double sink, two electric ovens, two hobs, a large fitted urn/water heater and a fridge.
Car Parking
There is a large off-street car park in front of the village hall.
WiFi
We now have WiFi up and running for guests to use! The WiFi code will be provided at the time of booking the hall.
Our WiFi is brought to you by The Dulverton Trust and Kent Community Foundation.
The Main Hall (16.5 x 8.5m) has tables and chairs and is licensed for the following capacities:
- For conferences, plays, etc: up to 150 seats
- Dinner settings: up to 120 places (subject to available tables and chairs)
- Barn dances, discos: up to 120 (with some chairs and tables placed along the walls)
There is also:
- A badminton court
- Stage and curtaining, with lighting
- A PA system with hearing loop
- A fitted projector screen
Medium & Small Meeting Rooms
The smaller hall (9 x 2.4m) can be subdivided, if required, into two smaller rooms (see plan below). A door from this room leads out into the grassed children's play area which is securely fenced.
Kitchen
The kitchen (4.5 x 4.2m) was totally refurbished in 2013. It has two serving hatches to the Main Hall and is fully fitted with a range of cupboards and worktops. It includes a double sink, two electric ovens, two hobs, a large fitted urn/water heater and a fridge.
Car Parking
There is a large off-street car park in front of the village hall.
WiFi
We now have WiFi up and running for guests to use! The WiFi code will be provided at the time of booking the hall.
Our WiFi is brought to you by The Dulverton Trust and Kent Community Foundation.