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Looking for a large, bright an airy space for your event or class?



St Clement with St Peter?s church hall is available for one-off or regular bookings, Monday to Friday for ?33 an hour.It can also be booked for young children's birthday parties (aged 7 or under) on Saturdays between 2-5pm.


As well as the main room and kitchen, you?ll have access to our beautiful community orchard with a lovely lawn that?s perfect for a picnic.


The hall is wheelchair accessible, has toilets (including a disabled accessible one), a kitchen and one big room. Chairs and tables are available too.


There?s an entrance on both Friern Road and Barry Road and the carpark is usually available to use - please ask.


For all enquiries please contact [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you.

  • 4 weeks later...

I remember how I and Jenny celebrated our wedding party at this church. Everything was perfect: the kitchen was clear, the parking place for cars was large so all our twenty guests could join our celebration.


Moreover, we did not feel abandoned. There were always some people from the church. Apparently, I can say this was one of the best weddings I had in my life (and the last one actually).


After all, we went to https://www.poptop.uk.com/venue/easthortongolfclub/ East Horton Golf Club and continued our celebration. Everything was amazing there too. Special thanks to poptop company. Because they helped us from the step of booking until the very end.


I and my Jenny remember our sweet day (which happened five years ago) with a big warm in our hearts!


I like when professionals are doing their job perfectly and without any delays!

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