Wye Village Hall
Wye, Kent, TN25 5EA
Wye Village Hall is a practical, modern venue in this university village at the foot of the Kent Downs. Wye, historically home to an agricultural college now part of Imperial College London, retains an academic character with good restaurants and shops that belie its modest size.
The main hall seats 80 and is well-lit with large windows and modern fittings. A separate lounge area seats 25 for smaller gatherings. The kitchen is well-equipped and the hall benefits from reliable heating and ventilation. Regular users include yoga groups, badminton players, and a thriving local dramatic society.
The Crown at Wye, Wye's hilltop chalk crown carved into the downs above the village, is a local landmark and a popular walk. The village sits between Ashford and Canterbury on the A28, with excellent rail connections: Wye station offers direct services to London St Pancras in just over an hour via the high-speed line through Ashford International.
Parking is available in the village's free car park on Bridge Street, adjacent to the hall.
Suitable For
Facilities
Nearby
- Wye Crown (1 mile walk)
- Kent Downs AONB (adjacent)
- Canterbury (10 miles)
Getting There
Wye station — 1 hour to London St Pancras via high-speed.
Free car park on Bridge Street adjacent to hall.
Capacity
Seated: 80
Standing: 115
Hire Rates
| Hourly | £12-£16 |
| Half Day | £45-£60 |
| Full Day | £90-£120 |