Abinger Hammer Village Hall
Abinger Hammer, Surrey, RH5 6QZ
Abinger Hammer Village Hall serves a quiet Surrey Hills village best known for its iconic clock that overhangs the A25, depicting a blacksmith striking an anvil on the hour. The hall on Abinger Lane provides a peaceful retreat for community activities in one of the most wooded and scenic parts of Surrey.
The compact hall seats 45, making it suited to smaller gatherings, classes, and meetings. A basic kitchen provides tea and coffee facilities, and the hall has modern heating. The surrounding countryside, including Friday Street (a hamlet around a millpond often claimed as Surrey's most photographed spot), draws walkers year-round.
Leith Hill, at 294 metres the highest point in southeast England, is 3 miles south and topped by an 18th-century tower offering views to the English Channel. The Greensand Way long-distance path passes through the village.
Dorking station is 4 miles east with services to London Victoria and Waterloo. The A25 provides road access, though parking in the village is limited to roadside spaces.
Suitable For
Facilities
Nearby
- Leith Hill (3 miles)
- Friday Street (1 mile)
- Surrey Hills AONB (in)
Getting There
Dorking station 4 miles. A25 access.
Roadside parking only. Limited spaces.
Capacity
Seated: 45
Standing: 65
Hire Rates
| Hourly | £8-£12 |
| Half Day | £30-£42 |
| Full Day | £60-£85 |