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Built in 1936 by public subscription the land was given to the
local church by the Duke of Portland, on the proviso that it
should be a facility open to all the residents of the village.
The benefactors helped in its design, and used a London
architect who recreated the style of a Sussex barn, with a high
pitched roof and liberal use of substantial pine timbers in the
roof.
See the extract from the Gainsborough and
Worksop Press describing the opening of the Hall in 1936.
The hall is now owned by the Parish Council and leased to the
Sutton cum Lound Village Hall Charity and has recently undergone
a makeover which has vastly improved the ambience of the
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Licensed for alcohol sales and all types of entertainment, the
hall briefly comprises of:
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Approximately 92 sq. metres with a stage.
Maximum
capacity is 70 dining, 80 theatre style and 130 party style.
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Basic but well equipped.
2 fridges, cooker, hot trolley.
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Drinks chiller, dinner service and cutlery for 80.
Glasses of all types for the same.
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Ladies, gents and disabled. |
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Ample car parking for 40 cars, mostly on tarmac.
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Large grassed area. |
We welcome enquiries and bookings from clubs and groups
who want regular times as well as private individuals or
companies looking for a venue for conferences, parties or
other 'one offs'.
If you would like to hire the Hall
please check our our
booking
details. |