The Town Hall
Beginnings of the Town Hall
The Town Hall was built by Joseph Neeld in 1834 at a cost of
approximately £12,000 and at a time when William IV was King of
Great Britain and Ireland.
The Town Hall Today
Today, the Town Hall is
the nucleus of the Town Council, but also is an ideal venue to host
a variety of corporate and community events. The Town Hall is
located on the first floor of the building and benefits from a
highly intimate atmosphere, decorated with ornate plasterwork,
exquisite chandeliers and can comfortably seat up to 150
people.
Town Hall Functions
The versatility of the
hall allows for a variety of functions to be facilitated, from
small committee meetings or seminars to weddings, christenings,
birthday parties and large public meetings.
Our venues are covered by a premises licence and are licensed
for Civil Ceremonies. Both halls have been adapted to give access
to the disabled or infirm and the Town Hall has a loop system
installed to aid the hard of hearing. Catering and bar facilities
are provided for all functions and there is a well equipped
kitchen, which can be hired for local community events.
A list of the charges for hire of the Town Hall can be found here
You can see a visual tour of the Town Hall here
If you would like further information, please complete the online
booking form.