Slimbridge Village Hall
Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, GL2 7BP
Slimbridge Village Hall is in the village best known as home to the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) — the world's first wetland centre, founded by Sir Peter Scott in 1946. The hall on St John's Road serves a farming community on the edge of the Severn Estuary.
The practical main hall seats 60 and benefits from a fitted kitchen, good heating, and accessible facilities. A playing field adjacent to the hall can be used for outdoor activities alongside hall hire. The venue is popular for children's parties, community suppers, and regular group meetings.
The WWT Slimbridge reserve attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors annually and is renowned for its wintering wild geese and flamingos. The Gloucester and Sharpness Canal towpath, popular with walkers and cyclists, passes through the parish. The Cotswold escarpment rises to the east.
Cam and Dursley station (5 miles) provides services to Bristol and Gloucester. The M5 (junction 13 or 14) is 3 miles east. A car park beside the hall provides 20 spaces.
Suitable For
Facilities
Nearby
- WWT Slimbridge (1 mile)
- Gloucester and Sharpness Canal (0.5 miles)
- M5 (3 miles)
Getting There
Cam and Dursley station 5 miles. M5 junction 13/14 3 miles.
Car park with 20 spaces beside the hall.
Capacity
Seated: 60
Standing: 85
Hire Rates
| Hourly | £10-£14 |
| Half Day | £38-£50 |
| Full Day | £75-£100 |