High Hurstwood is nestled in the picturesque Sussex countryside in a designated area of outstanding natural beauty. The village hall is situated on the village green, in the centre of the beautiful hamlet of High Hurstwood, with its historic church and numerous listed Elizabethan houses. The village hall was built in 2000 to a very exacting standard and designed to reflect the style of a traditional Sussex barn which blends into this charming country village setting.

The Hall is ideally located, with its own car park to one side for thirty cars, bordered by a wooded area of mature oak trees. To the other side, a terraced area overlooks the green, offering the hall a level of seclusion and independence from the rest of the village, yet just a short walk across the green sits the newly refurbished Hurstwood public house. Offering authentic English village charm with modern facilities, the hall has a capacity for 200 guests or seating for 100 guests to dine in comfort. The hall is in an ideal location for bringing together friends and family for weddings, parties, functions and events of all kinds, including corporate events.

Facilities

The Hall has been designed to function as a multipurpose building but remains aesthetically pleasing with a vaulted ceiling featuring smart polished wooden rafters and a floor to ceiling window making it extremely light and airy. As night falls there is a choice of lighting to help create the appropriate ambience. The Main Hall measures 16 x 8 metres with a raised stage to the far end, with curtains and stage lighting. To the side of the hall, there is a fully fitted and equipped kitchen with two ovens and a refrigerator able to cope with the requirements of your caterers. The kitchen comes fully stocked with cutlery and some basic crockery. Glassware is not included.

Hall Hire

The Village hall is very popular and we recommend early booking to ensure that you reserve the date of your choosing. The hall is available for inspection at any time by phoning Heath Barton on 01825 733916 or emailing heath@barton67.plus.com. Heath Barton is the contact for booking forms, reservations and deposits. Terms and conditions apply.

Location and directions

High Hurstwood is just four miles from Uckfield and four miles from Crowborough, with the historic town of Tunbridge Wells just twelve miles away. The nearest local railway station is Buxted with a direct service to London Bridge via East Croydon. By road, High Hurstwood is located approximately one mile from the A26 which connects Lewes to Tunbridge wells with access to the M23, A22, A21, M25.

From the A22 turn onto the A26 toward Crowborough. After approx one mile turn right, signposted High Hurstwood, into Rocks Lane. Follow the road to the end, turn left into Hurstwood Road and proceed for another few hundred metres to the village green. The hall car park entrance is visible on the right.

From Tunbridge Wells, head west on the A26 towards Crowborough, continue through the town and after approx three miles turn left into Chillies Lane, signposted High Hurstwood, and follow the road for approximately two miles into the village. After passing a road junction to the left the hall car park entrance is 200 metres on the left.

Website: highhurstwoodvillagehall.com