Holme Lacy Village Hall is situated in the centre of Holme Lacy village, Hereford.
It is an attractive black and white half-timbered building with a gorgeous hall
that has high vaulted ceilings and beautiful wooden floors.
The original hall dates back to the 1920s when it was given to the village by Lord and Lady Lucas-Tooth of Holme Lacy House in memory of two of their three sons who were all killed in the First World War. It is a registered war memorial.
The hall is a charitable community facility that is available to the public for community-related recreational activities.
The hall is regularly used for recreational events such as coffee mornings, fitness classes, line-dancing classes, and is used by the Holme Lacy Football Club.
It has also become a popular venue for wedding receptions.
Parking is for 25 cars with room for more if needed.
The village hall is a charitable community facility that is available to the public for community-related recreational activities.
We offer multi-purpose services and activities that contribute to the financial sustainability and viability of the hall as well as benefiting the community.
You can find us situated in the centre of the village.
Click on the Directions link below to check how to get here.