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About St Elizabeth’s Hall, Hambrook

Welcome to St Elizabeth’s Hall, a charming venue nestled in the picturesque village of Hambrook, North Bristol. Situated near Frenchay, Winterbourne, Downend, and Frampton Cotterell, our location offers convenient access to various surrounding areas. Its strategic location ensures easy accessibility for both local attendees and those travelling from neighbouring areas.

Hambrook is a village in South Gloucestershire, England, with a long history dating back to the Norman Conquest. One of the landmarks of Hambrook is St Elizabeth’s Hall, a former mission church for the Church of England, serving the hamlet of Hambrook in the parish of Frenchay.

St. Elizabeth’s Hall was founded before 1903 as a place of Worship. The building’s rectangular shape, visible on old maps from 1903 onwards, suggests that it was established before that date. It is built of stone, with a pantile roof, to which a front gable was added, with a cross at its apex. 

The entrance to the doorway is set in the angle between the gable, and the main body of the building. The building is now being used as the Hambrook Village Hall which serves the local community and beyond. It is a place where people can gather, socialise, and enjoy various activities. 

Backing onto open fields and running parallel to Old Gloucester Road, St Elizabeth’s Hall enjoys a scenic and peaceful setting. The hall is managed by a charitable trust dedicated to making it accessible to the community. Our hall hosts a wide array of regular groups, catering to diverse interests and ages. From the Women’s Institute (WI) to Toddler Groups, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Our venue is available for rent at affordable rates, allowing you to host your event without exceeding your budget. Contact Madeleine, our friendly Booking Secretary at 07733 333032 or 07493 691 801. She will be more than delighted to assist you with any questions and guide you through the seamless process of reserving the hall for your special occasion.