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Stanhoe Reading Room (Village Hall)

Recent Reading Room news

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Wine tasting [Feb 2012]

Just three weeks to go till the Stanhoe Spring Spritz.

Film premiere [Feb 2012]

Don’t miss Stanhoe’s first village cinema show on 22 March.

Spring Spritz [Jan 2012]

Wine tasting event on 10 March.

Visit our Reading Room news pages for older news items

photo: Charles Butcher

Stanhoe Village Hall

Stanhoe’s village hall, properly known as the Reading Room, is the scene of many village activities. You can find it halfway down Cross Lane (see map).

If you are relying on satnav, postcode PE31 8PS will get you here.

For enquiries about booking the Reading Room, see the availability page. It’s a great place for family gatherings, children’s parties, public meetings, classes and lectures.

The Reading Room seats up to 100 people. A kitchen, tables and chairs are provided, plus optional facilities including a licensed bar, kitchen, digital projector, screen and audio system.

Behind the Reading Room is the recreation ground and the children’s play area.

photo: Pamela Austin

Inside the Village Hall (Flower Show visitors 2008)

The annual Stanhoe & Barwick Flower Show

For more about the current plans to improve the Reading Room see the news headlines at the top of this page, and our Reading Room news pages.

For more about the history of the Reading Room and the MEHM Trust see our Reading Room history page.