Ellastone Parish Hall dates back to 1910 and is a building with a special history including its time as a hospital during the First World War. It has been beautifully preserved whilst accommodating our modern needs making it an excellent venue for clubs and private functions such as birthdays (adults and children), weddings and meetings.
There is wireless internet, a bluetooth sound system with CD and microphones as well as a pull down projector screen in the well-lit meeting area and a large kitchen. There is easy disabled access as well, with both disabled parking and a disabled toilet. The hall also has an excellent sprung floor for dancing!
Up to 3 hours : £20.00 (local & regular users £20)
Birthdays, Wedding parties and All Day lettings are subject to requirements.
Prices do not include the kitchen or final cleaning.
If you would like to hire our beautiful Parish Hall for social occasions, meetings or clubs please consult the Parish Hall calendar first. The times noted on the calendar are booking times which may not always coincide with the start/finish times of the event that has been booked.
Ellastone Parish Hall is celebrating a successful National Lottery Community Fund bid. The grant has been awarded to support vital refurbishments to the Hall and help the community to continue to thrive. The funding will help some key projects to improve and refurbish facilities including:
The historic parquet flooring
Upgrading the toilet facilities
Improving storage facilities.
This is great news that will support the continued maintenance and development of this vital community asset, which helps bring people together for regular activities and events.
There is a project ongoing to document the history and there is a lot of information available up to the end of the Second World War (some of which can be found on Ellastone's History page), but little after this. It may be that there is an old minute book (or books) of meetings languishing in someone’s attic. If anyone has any information or old photos would you please contact Rob at ellastonehistory@gmail.com