email: bookings@clanfieldmemorialhall.org.uk
phone: 07854821338
The Memorial Hall can be booked either as the entire building or as separate rooms.
The main hall contains a stage and has built in amplifier and speakers so you can just plug in your device and play music.
We now have a fenced in grass area for hirers to use.
Blue Room
Gold Room
Kitchen
Kitchen
The original Memorial Hall was built in the 1920s, to honour the Clanfield men who fell during World War One. Clanfield was a tiny agricultural community at that time and the village of that time is now known as 'Old Clanfield' .
The building was a Nissen hut which was brought from Aldershot Camp and had been in use during the war. That wooden building served the village for fifty years but today's brick building is also widely used for many activities by all sections of an expanding community,
In the garden to the front of the hall is the War Memorial, constructed by staff and students of Horndean Technology College and unveiled in June 2014. The memorial bears the names of those Clanfield men lost during World War One:
Archibald James Jacobs - 24 October 1918
Earle Roy Merritt - 12 February 1917
Frank Pearce - 8 November 1918
These young men, who had grown up in the village and worked on local farms before signing up, would have been known to everybody.