East Cottingwith Village Hall
- The hall was built in 1789 as a Quaker Meeting House and housed the village school from 1878 until 1969. It became the village hall in 1970.
- It is situated in a quiet corner of East Cottingwith near the River Derwent and Pocklington Canal and overlooks the Lower Derwent Ings.
- It is close to St Mary’s Church.
Information about the Hall
East Cottingwith Village Hall has recently been fully refurbished and provides a modern, inclusive community space for village residents and others; it has a fully equipped kitchen. The hall, and its walled garden, are fully accessible to those who may have restricted mobility or who use a wheelchair and it has accessible toilet and baby changing facilities. It is a suitable venue for a range of activities e.g. classes, meetings, shows, parties and weddings. For images of the refurbished Village Hall Click Here
Hall Hire Costs:
- For those living within the East Cottingwith and Storwood Parish: £6 per hour
- For those outside the parish: : £10 per hour
- Hall equipment e.g. tables and chairs, may be hired separately and used off site. Please contact the general enquiries number below.
Marquee:
The hall has a 10m x 4m marquee available for hire which can be set up in the village hall garden or hired for use off site.
Marquee Hire costs:
- £100 per day if hired with the village hall
- £125 per day if used elsewhere
- £150 per day if for commercial use
(Hire fees allow for the erection and dismantling of the marquee either side the hire dates)
Village Hall Trustees:
- Sally Hobbs (Chair)
- John Barlow (Treasurer)
- Sue Bowers (Secretary)
- Andrew Boothroyd
- Tim Knott
- Mhairi Morter
Bookings:
Andrew Boothroyd : 01759 319307
General Enquiries:
Sally Hobbs :01759 318113

