Cley Village Hall

Cley-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, NR25 7RJ

Cley Village Hall serves the small but vibrant community of Cley-next-the-Sea on the North Norfolk coast. This flint-built hall, characteristic of the region's architecture, sits just back from the coastal road in a village renowned for its birdwatching and artistic heritage.

The intimate main hall seats 50, making it ideal for talks, art exhibitions, and chamber music concerts. Cley is home to NWT Cley Marshes, one of the UK's most important nature reserves, and the hall regularly hosts natural history talks and photography workshops that draw visitors from across the county.

The village's famous smokehouse, pottery studios, and windmill provide a distinctive backdrop for events. The hall's kitchen, while modest, is well-maintained and suitable for preparing refreshments. Heating has been upgraded with an efficient system that keeps the stone building comfortable year-round.

Cley is on the A149 coast road between Sheringham and Wells-next-the-Sea. The Coasthopper bus service stops directly outside. Parking is available on The Fairstead and in the village car park. The hall is at ground level with step-free access.

Suitable For

Meetings Classes & Courses Exhibitions Workshops Concerts & Performances

Facilities

KitchenHeatingToiletsWheelchair Access

Nearby

  • NWT Cley Marshes (0.5 miles)
  • Cley Windmill (0.3 miles)
  • Blakeney Point (3 miles)

Getting There

Coasthopper bus stops outside. Sheringham station 8 miles.

Village car park and on-street parking on The Fairstead.