Little Hereford Parish Hall

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Hello and welcome to the online home of Little Hereford Parish Hall.

We are a charity supporting the local community of Little Hereford, Herefordshire and the surrounding areas, including Ludlow and Tenbury Wells.

Our timber framed village hall was originally built in 1929 for the local community on land donated by the Cardiff Estate and is a 'landmark' building situated 3 miles west of Tenbury Wells on the A456 at the junction of Bryhampton Lane and Church Walk, Little Hereford. This is also the start of the marked Millennium Walks, with the southern footpath taking you to the Church of St.Mary Magdalene, which dates back to the 12th century, and to the River Teme.

During 2009 our authentic timber framed hall underwent a complete refurbishment but the original timber framed character was retained and these wonderful new facilities now include a large car park to the rear of the hall with dedicated spaces for disabled persons and a wheelchair ramp access to the rear entrance. This leads to a reception area which gives direct access to a fully fitted kitchen, toilets and disabled toilet with baby changing facilities.


The large main hall has stage facilities with access to a smaller room with bar facilities.

The entire building is completely insulated throughout and with double glazed windows resulting in a very warm and cosy environment.

The community of Little Hereford are proud of their comfortable energy efficient hall with added facilities for the disabled and children, and which offers flexibility for users throughout the year.

The complete exterior and interior was again redecorated during 2021 to preserve its originality and to maintain its desirability for all who wish to enjoy these lovely facilities which are available to hire for private functions, events and parties. For full details including Conditions of Hire please go to "Hire this Hall".