Brantingham Village Hall

The village hall exists for the benefit of the residents of Brantingham and the surrounding villages with the objective of improving lives.

Situated in the picturesque village of Brantingham, at the foot of the Yorkshire Wolds, Brantingham Village Hall is ideally located. Just a few minutes from the A63 and the larger villages of Elloughton and Brough. The hall is well-sited for the Wolds Way and other well used footpaths and bridleways.

Brantingham Village Hall was built in 1933 and gifted to the village by Arnold Reckitt, the then owner of the historic Brantingham Estate.

The village hall comprises an entrance hall, modernised kitchen, ladies and gentlemen’s lavatories as well as a small meeting room. However, the jewel in the crown is the main hall, well known for its refurbished polished maple dance floor. A modern heating system has been installed, windows re-glazed and there are new tables and chairs and WiFi.

Outside there is ample car parking as well as the usual village facilities including the well-known and award winning Triton Pub and Restaurant, the beautiful and well supported All Saints’ Church, and a duck pond. There also two village greens - one at the village pond and one at All Saints' Church.