Chiddingfold is one of the largest Surrey wealden villages and has an attractive green, a forge, a pond, a 14th Century Inn & Church and is set in the Surrey Hills area of outstanding natural beauty on the Surrey and Sussex border.
The Hall was built in 1994 and is held in trust for the village as a registered charity. It is situated close to the centre of Chiddingfold in Coxcombe Lane not far from the A283. The Hall is a modern brick building with a high roof and bright lights suitable for sports as well as meetings, displays and receptions. The main hall accomodates up to 270 people standing or up to 150 seated at tables; there is a second function room with space for 50. A leaflet describing the hall is downloadable below in Adobe Acrobat format. Management Committee & Booking ClerkWe have been pleased to welcome some new members representing users as members of the management committee and trustees of the Village Hall charity. Also the introduction of Anne Sheppard as our Secretary. If you wish to send e-mail for our attention please send this to secretary@ or committee@ chiddingfold-hall.org.uk.We are currently looking for a replacement for our Booking Clerk, as Ellen is standing down after many years valuable service. If you live in the village and would have time available to respond to hire requests and act as keyholder then please contact us for more details of the duties and remuneration. Chiddingfold Cinema Thursday 5th November
Tickets £5.00 on the night at the Village Hall
Doors open at 7.00pm, film starts at 7.45 prompt Licensed bar & refreshments before showing and in interval. The feel-good film of the decade, directed by Danny Boyle it won 8 Oscars out of 10 nominations. For more details see this page.
Films are normally shown of the first Thursday of each monthTo see the variety of films we have shown in 2008 and 2009 to date please go to the Chiddingfold Cinema pageTo join the Facebook Group for Chiddingfold Cinema please click the link
note that this is run by friends of the cinema and not the village hall committee itself, but is nevertheless welcome, particularly as our email list has died again. |

