Hemingford Grey Village Hall
Hemingford Grey, Cambridgeshire, PE28 9BJ
Hemingford Grey Village Hall sits in a picture-perfect village on the banks of the Great Ouse, home to the oldest continuously inhabited house in England — the 12th-century Manor House, inspiration for Lucy Boston's Green Knowe children's books. Thatched cottages line the winding streets that lead down to the river.
The hall seats 60 with a modern kitchen and accessible facilities. It is well used by village groups and available for private hire. The adjacent recreation ground provides outdoor space, useful for summer events and children's parties.
Hemingford Grey is next to its sister village Hemingford Abbots, and together they form one of the most attractive riverside settlements in Cambridgeshire. The Ouse Valley Way passes through, and the river is popular with rowers, canoeists, and anglers. St Ives, with its rare medieval bridge chapel, is 2 miles downstream.
Huntingdon station is 4 miles away, with direct trains to London King's Cross in under an hour. The A14 provides access to Cambridge (15 miles) and the A1(M). Street parking is available on the High Street.
Suitable For
Facilities
Nearby
- The Manor House (0.3 miles)
- River Great Ouse (0.2 miles)
- St Ives (2 miles)
Getting There
Huntingdon station 4 miles. Cambridge 15 miles.
Street parking on High Street.
Capacity
Seated: 60
Standing: 85
Hire Rates
| Hourly | £10-£14 |
| Half Day | £38-£50 |
| Full Day | £75-£100 |