Lacock Village Hall

Lacock, Wiltshire, SN15 2LG

Lacock Village Hall serves a complete medieval village owned by the National Trust — a remarkably preserved collection of half-timbered and stone buildings that has appeared in Harry Potter, Downton Abbey, Pride and Prejudice, and Cranford. The hall on East Street sits within this living film set.

The hall seats 60 and provides a straightforward community space. A kitchen and accessible facilities support regular bookings and private hire. The hall benefits from the village's car-free tranquility (the Trust restricts traffic through the historic core) while remaining accessible via the main car park.

Lacock Abbey, where William Henry Fox Talbot pioneered photography in the 1830s, anchors the village. The Fox Talbot Museum tells this story. The village also has a medieval tithe barn, pottery, and several tea rooms and pubs.

Chippenham is 3 miles north (railway station with London Paddington services). Bath is 12 miles west, and the M4 (junction 17) is 5 miles north. The National Trust car park serves both the village and the hall.

Suitable For

Parties Meetings Classes & Courses Exhibitions Workshops

Facilities

KitchenWheelchair AccessHeatingToiletsAccessible Toilets

Nearby

  • Lacock Abbey (0.2 miles)
  • Fox Talbot Museum (0.2 miles)
  • Chippenham (3 miles)

Getting There

Chippenham station 3 miles (trains to London). M4 junction 17 5 miles.

National Trust car park, 3-minute walk.