Romaldkirk Reading Rooms

Romaldkirk Reading Rooms - Main Shot

The Village
Romaldkirk is a beautiful village with extensive greens on which the village stocks and parish pumps still remain and where maypole dancing used to take place in the 18th and 19th century. The village has been designated a Conservation Area to protect its character.

The Hall

Romaldkirk Reading Rooms were built in 1887 for the purpose of people to go in and read the morning papers. The Snooker room was built on in the1940's. The size and layout of Romaldkirk Village Hall makes it an ideal choice for private and business functions.

The hall is available for hire for:

• Meetings/Seminars
• Social Events
• Fairs and Sales
• Rehearsals
• Training
• Functions
• Parties
• Sports Classes

Regular activities ongoing in the hall include sports classes, snooker club, yoga and a flower class.

Features

Rooms: See floor plan below

Heating: Available throughout hall

Maximum Capacity: 100 in main hall

Facilities: This attractive hall has modern kitchen facilities including fridge, microwave and cooker. Small portable staging makes the hall a suitable venue for some stage productions and concerts.

Equipment: The hall has adequate chairs and tables and there is ample crockery and cutlery available. There is also a variety of sports equipment and a piano available.

Parking: No designated car park but parking is available around the green.

Access: Hall on two floors, no wheelchair access to billiard room.

Hire Charges: Contact the hall directly

Registered Charity Number: 523403

Floor Plan

Click here to see a floor plan for this hall

Contact

Sue Simpson - 01833 650369

Romaldkirk Reading Rooms - Alternate Shot
The Main Hall

Romaldkirk Reading Rooms - Alternate Shot
The Snooker Room

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The Kitchen

Facilities

WC WC

Level Entrance Level Entrance

Parking On Street Parking


What's On at Romaldkirk Reading Rooms

Coming Up Contact Notes
On Saturday the 16th of August 2008
13:30 Romaldkirk Fair
Opening at 1.30pm on Romaldkirk village greens. Traditional country village fair with stalls, entertainment, band, childrens fancy dress, sports and games, teas and lots more
Harry Dick
01833 650224
Daily (including weekends) Contact Notes
Every day
Table Tennis Table
Always available
Lis Vlaming
01833 650192/650528
Every day
Badminton
Always available
Lis Vlaming
01833 650192/650528
Every day
Snooker Table
Available to use
Sue Simpson
01833 650369
2nd Contact John Knights 01833 650528
Weekly Contact Notes
Tuesdays
19:00 to 20:30 Yoga
29 July, 5, 12 and 26 August
Pat Collinson
01748 822910
Tuesdays
19:15 to 20:45 Yoga
Jude Tayler
01833 650760
1st, 8th and 15th July
Wednesdays
10:00 to 13:00 Upholstery Class
6, 13, 20 and 27 August
Sue Simpson
01833 650369
Thursdays
10:00 to 12:00 Watercolour Painting
Anne Mason
01833 650580
Monthly (first of a month) Contact Notes
The first Saturday of every month
10:45 Coffee Morning
Sue Simpson
01833 650369
2nd Contact John Knights 01833 650528
Monthly (second of a month) Contact Notes
The second Thursday of every month
19:30 WI

01833 650397
Monthly (second and fourth of a month) Contact Notes
The second and fourth Mondays of every month
18:30 to 20:30 Table Tennis
6.30 - 7.30pm Children 7.30 - 8.30pm Adults/better players
Sue Simpson
01833 650369
Monthly (last of a month) Contact Notes
The last Wednesday of every month
19:00 Book Club
All welcome
Lis Vlaming
01833 650192

LOCATION

Directions

Follow the B6277 from Barnard Castle. Pass through the villages of Lartington and Cotherstone, and then Romaldkirk is the next village. The village hall is situated opposite the Rose and Crown pub.
Hall Postcode: DL12 9DZ
NB This hall does not have a postcode, the one given is a nearby location