Wedmore Village Hall
Wedmore, Somerset, BS28 4EB
Wedmore Village Hall is the social hub of this historic Somerset village, perched on the Isle of Wedmore — a ridge of higher ground surrounded by the Somerset Levels. King Alfred signed a treaty with the Danes here in 878 AD, and the village retains a sense of quiet importance with its grand church, independent shops, and thriving food scene.
The hall seats 100 and features a well-maintained stage with lighting rig, making it one of the better-equipped performance spaces in rural Somerset. The Wedmore Arts Festival uses the hall annually, and regular film screenings take advantage of the blackout curtains and screen. A spacious kitchen opens via a servery to the main hall.
Wedmore is known for its foodie credentials: the Wedmore Harvest Home is one of the largest village harvest festivals in the country. Cheddar Gorge is 4 miles south, Glastonbury 8 miles southeast, and Wells — England's smallest city — is 6 miles east.
The hall has a car park with 25 spaces and is fully accessible. Bristol is 25 miles to the north, and Highbridge & Burnham station is 9 miles away with services to Bristol and Taunton.
Suitable For
Facilities
Nearby
- Cheddar Gorge (4 miles)
- Wells (6 miles)
- Glastonbury (8 miles)
Getting There
9 miles from Highbridge & Burnham station. Bristol 25 miles.
Car park with 25 spaces.
Capacity
Seated: 100
Standing: 150
Hire Rates
| Hourly | £14-£18 |
| Half Day | £50-£70 |
| Full Day | £100-£140 |
Stage lighting and sound system available at additional cost.