Cotherstone Village Hall

Cotherstone Village Hall - Main Shot

The Village
Cotherstone is a delightful Dales village that has grown from an agricultural community and has been designated as a conservation area in order to help protect its character.

The Hall

Cotherstone Village Hall was built in 1883 as a Temperance Hall. In the last 15 years the hall has undergone a considerable modernisation programme. The size and layout of Cotherstone Village Hall make it an ideal choice for private and business functions.

The hall is available to hire for:

• Meetings/Seminars
• Corporate Events
• Small Conferences
• Stage Productions and Concerts
• Training
• Rehearsals
• Parties
• Functions
• Sports Classes
• Fairs and Sales
• Social Events

Regular activities ongoing in the hall include badminton, pre-school playgroup, Teesdale Flower Club, youth club, lunch club, 50/60 club and carpet bowls.

Help raise money for Cotherstone Village Hall when you shop online by visiting www.easyfundraising.org.uk/cotherstonevh

Features

Rooms: Large hall, two meeting rooms, kitchen - see floor plan below

Heating: Available throughout the hall

Maximum Capacity: The large hall is suitable for 115 persons in theatre style or 80 in conference style. There are also two meeting rooms, each suitable for 25 people, with soft furnishings and coffee tables. Maximum 140 people in hall at any time.

Facilities: The hall has a refurbished stage with lighting. The modern kitchen facilities include a fridge, microwave and cooker. There are also toilet facilities accessible to all rooms.

Equipment: The hall has a good supply of chairs and tables and there is ample crockery and cutlery available. There is also a variety of sports equipment, whilst the stage lighting and a PA system make the hall an ideal choice for functions, parties and performances. To aid business users there is a photocopier, laminator and flip chart.

Parking: There is a designated car park with 10 spaces available. There are also 2 marked accessible parking spaces and other parking in the village.

Catering Facility:
Catering with excellent home cooked food can be provided by Rosemary Thompson – telephone 01833 650414 for further details.

Access: Ramp and handrails on exterior access. Induction loop system

Hire Charges
Regular user groups per session:
Whole Hall £26
Main Hall only £14
Middle Room only £10
Millenium Room only £12
Main Hall and Middle Room £16
Millenium Room and Middle Room £16
If the cooker is used the charge for the kitchen will be £6

Casual user prices for a full day:
Whole Hall £76
Main Hall only £41
Middle Room only £21
Millenium Room only £26
Main Hall and Middle Room £56
Millenium Room and Middle Room £41
Use of the kitchen with any of the above rooms £11
Caretaker (if not required, hirer responsible for cleaning the area) £6

Registered Charity Number: 523335

Floor Plan

Click here to see a floor plan for this hall

Contact

Mrs A Thorn - 01833 650658

Cotherstone Village Hall - Alternate Shot
Front of Hall

Cotherstone Village Hall - Alternate Shot
The Millennium Room

Cotherstone Village Hall - Alternate Shot
The Main Hall

Facilities

Accessible WC Accessible WC

Designated Parking 2 Disabled Spaces


Induction Loop Induction Loop

Level Entrance Level Entrance

Parking Parking


Ramp Up Ramp (up)

Steps 6 Steps

What's On at Cotherstone Village Hall

Coming Up Contact Notes
On Saturday the 30th of August 2008
14:00 Cotherstone Flower and Vegetable Show
Annual produce show with photographs and childrens section. Open to public 2.00pm, presentation of trophies 3.45pm followed by auction of produce. Cream teas available from 2.30pm
David Bainbridge
01833 650394
On Saturday the 11th of October 2008
19:00 Art Exhibition
Paintings by local artists – some for sale. A chance to look at paintings by local artists and enjoy a glass of wine and savouries.
Pam Ashmore
01833 638652
Email pamashmore@tiscali.co.uk
Weekly Contact Notes
Mondays
15:30 to 17:00 Children's Drama Group
3.30 - 4.00pm: 5 to 7 year olds 4.00 - 5.00pm: 8 - 11 year olds
Susie Blackburn
01833 650590
Tuesdays
10:00 to 12:00 Parent and Toddler Group
Sally Gibson
01833 650888
Tuesdays
18:30 to 22:00 Badminton
6.30 - 7.30pm Primary Age 7.30 - 8.30pm Secondary Age 8.30 - 10.00pm Adults
Teresa Wilcox
01833 650007
Term time only
Wednesdays
11:00 Teesdale Day Club (Lunch)

01833 650658
Thursdays
15:30 to 17:30 Step by Step School of Dance
Children's dance classes

01833 640140
Monthly (first of a month) Contact Notes
The first Monday of every month
18:00 to 21:00 Youth Club Juniors
Two sessions: 6.00pm - 7.30pm and 7.30pm - 9.00pm Age 7+ both times
Annalisa Ward
01833 650501
Term time only
The first Friday of every month
19:30 to 22:00 Carpet Bowls Club
Brenda Thwaites
01833 650215
Monthly (second of a month) Contact Notes
The second Wednesday of every month
19:30 Parish Council
Brenda Thwaites
01833 650215
The second Sunday of every month
10:00 to 11:30 Sunday School

Monthly (fourth of a month) Contact Notes
The fourth Wednesday of every month
19:30 Teesdale Flower Club
February 27th: Annual Dinner. March 26th: Practical Evening. April 23rd: Demonstration Ann Tallentire Fundraiser Bring and Buy. May 23rd: Get Me to the Church on Time illustrated talk Rita Braithwaite June 25th: Garden Visit Romaldkirk. July 23rd: Pat Kearton - speaker Antarctica A Silent Movie. August 27th: Elements Demonstration Karl Brunton. September 24th: A Love Affair with Wood Demonstration Audrey Foster Fund Raiser Bring and Buy. October 22nd: Christmas Practical. November 26th: Seasons Greetings Open Demonstration Vivien Bolton.
Dreda Foster
01833 650024
The fourth Thursday of every month
10:00 to 12:00 University of the Third Age
A self help organisation for mature people who are no longer working full time. 24th July: A presentation by Max Melrose on Airmail associated with the 1919 Railway strike 25th September: A presentation by Mike Hughes on The History and Development of Durham University Botanic Garden 23rd October: A presentation by David Williams on Amazon Expeditions (BSES Expeditions) 27th November: A presentation by George Webster on The Invention of the Kite and its Development in the West

01833 690843 or 638020
Guests are welcome to attend one meeting as a taster before deciding whether to join.
Monthly (first and third of a month) Contact Notes
The first and third Thursdays of every month
19:30 50/60 Club
Jack Addison
01833 650288
The first and third Fridays of every month
14:00 to 16:00 Friday Club
Marjorie Bainbridge
01833 650331

LOCATION

Directions

Follow the B6277 from Barnard Castle over the County Bridge. Pass through Lartington and then Cotherstone is the next village. The village hall is next to the church and is well signposted.
Cotherstone is approximately 4 miles from Barnard Castle.
Hall Postcode: DL12 9PG
NB This hall does not have a postcode, the one given is a nearby location