Ferring Village Hall
Ferring Village Hall is a Community facility, it was designed to be as flexible
as possible to meet the varying needs of the local community. It contains a
spacious Main Hall and two separate meeting rooms called the Club Room and the
Griffin Room. Each of these three rooms has a separate kitchen facility. The
rooms are centrally heated and they are naturally ventilated. The hall has been
designed in accordance with current regulations for disabled access, including a
disabled toilet.
A brief history
The Main Village Hall was built in 1924 on land given as a gift by Mrs Henty, a
wealthy landowner, in memory of her husband for the benefit of the Ferring
Villagers. In 1929 a Billiards Room was erected by public subscription and has
subsequently been converted into the Club Room. In the 1930s the Griffin room
was added. The Hall has charitable status as per the original Trust Deed and is
run by a Management Committee on behalf of the Trustees.
Letting
The Village Hall and rooms are available for hire every day between the hours
of 8am and midnight or at such other times as the Management Committee may
specifically allow for a variety of activities such as meetings, amateur
dramatic societies, arts, dancing, pilates, bridge, chess, computers, music,
weddings, parties etc.
For all booking enquiries please contact Carol Fordyce on 07847 309351 or email
[email protected]
Village Hall,
Ferring Street,
Ferring,
West Sussex, BN12 5JP
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