Dorchester-on-Thames Village Hall

Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, OX10 7HR

Dorchester-on-Thames Village Hall sits in one of England's most historically significant villages, where the Romans built a town and where Christianity first took root in the Thames Valley. The magnificent Abbey Church, dating from the 12th century, dominates the village, and the hall on Queen Street provides a venue befitting this remarkable setting.

The main hall seats 85 beneath a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, blending traditional character with modern amenities. The space is popular for wedding receptions — the Abbey Church is licensed for ceremonies, and couples frequently book both for a seamless celebration. Art exhibitions also work well, with hanging rails fitted along the main walls.

A separate kitchen and bar servery area streamlines catering, and the hall has full wheelchair access and disabled facilities. The small courtyard garden provides outdoor overflow space in fine weather.

Dorchester sits at the confluence of the Thames and Thame rivers, 8 miles south of Oxford. The village is on the Thames Path and surrounded by walking routes. Wallingford is 2 miles south, and Didcot Parkway station — with fast trains to London Paddington — is 5 miles away.

Suitable For

Wedding Receptions Parties Meetings Exhibitions Classes & Courses

Facilities

KitchenCar ParkingWheelchair AccessHeatingToiletsAccessible ToiletsLicensed BarGarden / Outdoor Space

Nearby

  • Dorchester Abbey (adjacent)
  • Thames Path (0.2 miles)
  • Didcot Parkway station (5 miles)

Getting There

8 miles from Oxford. Didcot Parkway 5 miles (trains to London).

Car park adjacent to hall with 20 spaces.