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WARKWORTH MEMORIAL HALL 40 Castle Street, Warkworth NE65 0UN Tel: 01665 711388 WHAT THREE WORDS: routs.marshes.vines www.wwmh.uk
Warkworth Memorial Hall was built in 1866 as a Dissenters‘ meeting house and school, it later became a Reading Room and Lecture Hall and subsequently a Drill Hall for the Percy Volunteer Artillery. Bought by public subscription in 1920 as a war memorial hall, it serves as a village hall for the people of Warkworth and surrounding areas. There's a reference to the Hall as a Baptist Church (1866 to 1888) in The Baptists of North Northumberland. Warkworth Memorial Hall consists of the main hall, a supper room, the Legion Room, a library, a kitchen and toilet facilites and full details of these facilities and other information can be found on their website www.wwmh.uk Available for hire for recreation, social and fund raising events, craft fairs, local societies, wedding receptions and family gatherings, the Warkworth War Memorial Hall can accommodate groups from 5 to 140, 7 days a week. It is managed as a charity for use by local inhabitants without distinction of political, religious or other opinions. There is a formal document, 'The Scheme', defining its purpose and ongoing management. Registered charity, Number 225812 .