Village Hall
,The Village Hall is situated in the heart of Combe Raleigh and is the focal point for many activities and clubs in the village. The hall has a large main room, extensive, fully equipped kitchen , bar and serving hatch . There is full disabled access and free WiFI and parking for private events etc.
Funded by voluntary contributions, our Village Hall was built by Robert Pulman on land donated by Esau Hellier Coombe. It was opened by Viscountess Sidmouth on the 25th November 1926. Since then it has been a centre for Village social life.
The village hall is used by many for a wide variety of activities. It is a great location for a private family celebration, community activities, local meetings and for business conferences or training events. The hire charges are very reasonable. If you would like to find out more about hiring the hall for an event click on the button below.
The calendar on the right provides information about current bookings at the Village Hall.
The Combe Raleigh Village Hall is a Registered Charity, number: 265146. The day to day management of the hall is administered by a small committee which holds regular meetings. There is an AGM held once a year which is open to the public.