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Ashton Keynes Village Hall, which dates back to the early 90's, lies in the centre of the Village with good Car Parking and internal facilities. The Village of Ashton Keynes (the first Village on the River Thames) is 12 miles North of Swindon and 5 Miles South of Cirencester, situated within the South Western corner of the Cotswold Water Park. The Hall consists of two main rooms (one of which can be partitioned into 2 smaller rooms) and a kitchen, all of these are detailed below. The Hall complex also includes the local GP Surgery. The Hall has disabled access, disabled parking and separate disabled toilet. There is a portable Bar that has shelfs, an area to fit pumps and a large area for Barrels or Kegs. Until the Licensing Act 2003 is in force (November 2005), you will need to obtain your own Occasional Permission. Once in force, the Village Hall can assist in organising a Bar and Alcohol sales.

Main Hall. This room is 14m long (excluding the Stage) and 8.5m wide. The ceiling is high and beamed (as can be seen on the Photos). The main entrance is at the opposite end to the Stage. There is a Serving Hatch to the Kitchen. The Stage is 5m deep and 7.4m wide. It has a roped curtain and there is a full lighting box with front, above and rear lighting. Heating is provided down the sides by 6 convector heaters situated on the side walls, just above floor level. A Piano is available. An induction loop is available for use and the Hall has amplified sound though 4 speakers. Hand held, static and radio microphones are available for use with this equipment.

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Ashton Keynes Room. This room at full size is 10m x 5m. The room can be partitioned to make 2 x 5m x 5m rooms, but as the dividing partition is not very sound-proof, the room is only let as a single unit. It can be useful to divide when being used as a Bar & Food area for Whole Hall function. At one end there is a serving hatch to the Kitchen, at the other is a door to an outer patio area. There are entrance doors to both areas should you wish to partition the room.

contact : Dave Sheppard