Please note, we are Barlow in NORTH YORKSHIRE and NOT Barlow in Derbyshire
Barlow Village Hall was built at the time of the Second World War to house troops and officers. The hall and the club are the only surviving buildings from the former MOD Royal Ordnance Depot and were previously mess buildings. The hall, the club building and the playing fields were purchased (with funds raised by the residents of Barlow) from National Power in 1990. The village hall is managed by the Parish Council.
The hall was refurbished in 2009 with : Roof repairs, insulation, plastering, re-wiring, fire alarm system, new ceilings, UPVC doors with disabled access, new toilets including a disabled toilet, a newly designed stage area, a wooden floor in the main room, new kitchen and appliances and creation of a changing room with shower and wash facilities.
The hall is located towards the far end of Park Lane and along with the playing field is sometimes used by caravan clubs for weekend meets. There is a full size football pitch, children's play equipment plus enclosed area for toddlers. The car park is for users of the hall, club and playing fields, but not for overnight or long term parking. Vehicles are parked at the owner's risk.
CCTV cameras are installed around the village hall area.
To hire our refurbished, modern and comfortable hall, please contact the facilities coordinator
Email: bookings@barlowvillagehall.co.uk
Please note there are special rates for village residents
Chairs and tables are available and are stored on the stage.
The hall has a concert room and stage, kitchen, meeting room, toilets, plus a disabled toilet. The premises have central heating. There is a large car park adjacent to the hall. Hirers are expected to sign a hire agreement and are responsible for leaving the premises in a clean and tidy condition and also to turn off all lights after use.
The kitchen has two sinks, fridge, kettle, and a large range cooker with a double oven. Crockery and cutlery are also available for use.