Stainton & Streatlam Village Hall

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The Village

Stainton Village is situated 1 mile north of Barnard Castle and has outstanding views over the Dales towards North Yorkshire. The area was surrounded by army camps in the past and is now well known for Stainton Stone which is produced at a quarry in the village.

The Hall

The village hall, which was the old school, is run by the Stainton and Streatlam Village Hall Association. The size and layout of Stainton Village Hall makes it an ideal choice for private and business functions.

The hall is available for hire for:

• Meetings/Seminars
• Social Events
• Fairs and Sales
• Rehearsals
• Training
• Functions
• Parties
• Stage Productions/Concerts
• Sports Classes

Regular activities ongoing in the hall include tea and chat and WI.

Features

Rooms: Main Hall 13m x 5m. Small Hall 5m x 4m.

Heating: Available throughout hall, a new gas central heating system has recently been installed.

Maximum Capacity: Main Hall 60. Small Hall 15

Facilities: This hall has a stage making it a suitable venue for stage productions. The kitchen facilities include a double oven cooker.

Equipment: The hall has adequate chairs and tables and there is ample crockery and cutlery available. There is also a small stereo system and a PA system available.

Parking: No designated car park, roadside parking available.

Access: Steps to entrance, wheelchair access to rear but not to WC.

Hire Charges: Contact the hall directly

Registered Charity Number: 502041

Contact

Jane Teasdale – 01833 638348

Facilities

WCWC

ParkingOn Street Parking
Steps4 Steps

Wheelchair Access to RearWheelchair Access to Rear
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  • Whorlton Village Hall

    Whorlton Village Hall

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    The Village

    Whorlton is located four miles from Barnard Castle and above the River Tees. The village is very picturesque and has an attractive green. There is also a wooden suspension bridge that was built in 1831 which leads to Wycliffe and provides access to the A66.

     

    The Hall

    Whorlton Village Hall was originally built in 1840 by a Mr Ferdinand Raine as an Independent Chapel. It continued to be held by the Raine family until eventually falling into disuse until about thirty years ago when it was bought by the Anglican Church on the recommendation of the then incumbent vicar of Whorlton Parish for use as a meeting place. In 1991 Whorlton Village Community Association was established and subsequently became tenants for the hall. The association set about raising funds to improve the rather run down building and have successfully renovated it to its present working condition. The size and layout of Whorlton Village Hall makes it an ideal choice for private and business functions. The hall is available for hire for: • Meetings/Seminars • Social Events • Fairs and Sales • Rehearsals • Training • Functions • Parties • Stage Productions/Concerts • Sports Classes Regular activities ongoing in the hall include committee meetings, WI and stage productions and concerts.

    Features

    Rooms: Kitchen 11’ x 10’ Dressing Room 8’ x 10’6” Main Hall 28’ x 22’6” Stage 11’ x 19’ Heating: Oil fired central heating throughout hall Maximum Capacity: Main Hall 80. Kitchen 6 Dressing Room 8 Facilities: The hall boasts a stage with lighting and a PA system suitable for productions and concerts. The kitchen facilities include an electric cooker and there are toilet facilities accessible to all. Equipment: The hall has adequate chairs and tables and there is ample crockery and cutlery available. There is a photocopier available. Parking: No designated car park but roadside parking is available. Access: Ramp to main entrance Hire Charges: £9.00 per hour or part hour, £6.00 for regular users. Registered Charity Number: 1003340

    Contact

    Kath Tallentire 01833 627283 or Linda Alderson 01833 627002

     

    Facilities

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    ParkingOn Street Parking
    Ramp UpRamp (up)

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