Worton & Marston Village Hall was built in 1911 and was funded partly through donations from people living in the parish. It was originally known as the Library Hall, for the remainder of the money was donated by Andrew Carnegie, a Scottish-American who publically promoted the importance of England’s public libraries. The Hall has retained its striking black and white timber and render external appearance and is a characterful building situated at the western approach to the village of Worton. It was externally renovated in 2015 and double glazing fitted. Internally, there is a large entrance lobby leading to the main hall with wooden floor and a serving hatch to the kitchen. We have two fully accessible disabled toilets suitable for wheelchair users.
Hall, Kitchen and Disabled Toilets
Fully equipped kitchen Limited parking for 4 – 5 cars Wheelchair accessible toilets. The main hall has a capacity of 80 seated or 120 standing. Sound system including hand-held and lapel microphones, integrated hearing loop system and the ability to play CDs, MP3s, etc.
Worton & Marston Village Hall, 1 Church Lane, Worton, Devizes, Wiltshire, SN10 5SH
Email Pauline Crisp: dpcrisp@uwclub.net
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