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Photo showing the entrance to Highbrook Village Hall

Highbrook Village Hall

Highbrook Village Hall is an important community centre in the heart of Highbrook. It is available for private hire for parties, wedding receptions etc.

The hall was originally built as a school in 1875 by Mr & Mrs Kirby. It was also used as the local church until All Saints was completed in 1885.

Following major refurbishments in 1999 and 2002, the hall provides a comfortable, centrally heated, well-equipped kitchen and accommodation for events for up to 100 people (standing) or 60 sitting at tables. During 2002 the roof and ceiling and roof were renovated and the beautiful and architecturally interesting "scissor beam" structure exposed as originally intended giving the hall an impressive yet intimate atmosphere for private events.

The tall, triple window at the north end of the hall has recently been replaced with double glazed single sheet panes rather than overlapped single glazing. This was funded by awards from the Millennium Commission and West Sussex County Council.

Interior of Highbrook Village Hall

Interior of Highbrook Village Hall

There is a schedule of public events held in the hall and it is also available for private social or business functions and groups such as Yoga classes and amateur dramatics.

For prices, availability and more information please contact Eleanor Thomson on 07754 281183

Last updated: Mon, 23 Oct 2023 09:18