Abbotsbury Village Hall

Abbotsbury, Dorset, DT3 4JR

Abbotsbury Village Hall sits in a village of golden stone cottages sheltered behind Chesil Beach on Dorset's Jurassic Coast. The village is famous for its Swannery — the only managed colony of mute swans in the world, operating since the 14th century — and its subtropical gardens.

The hall seats 55 in a pleasant room on Back Street, with a kitchen and basic facilities. It serves a small but active community and is available for private hire. The hall's modest scale suits intimate celebrations and gatherings that take advantage of the village's remarkable setting.

The South West Coast Path passes through Abbotsbury, with dramatic clifftop walks east to Portland and west toward Bridport. Chesil Beach, an 18-mile shingle barrier, stretches away to the southeast. St Catherine's Chapel on the hill above the village provides panoramic views.

Dorchester is 9 miles east, and Weymouth is 10 miles southeast. Dorchester South station provides services to London Waterloo. Parking is available in the village car park.

Suitable For

Parties Meetings Classes & Courses Workshops

Facilities

KitchenHeatingToilets

Nearby

  • Abbotsbury Swannery (0.5 miles)
  • Chesil Beach (0.3 miles)
  • Subtropical Gardens (0.3 miles)

Getting There

Dorchester South station 9 miles. Weymouth 10 miles.

Village car park, 2-minute walk.