Holme Lacy Village Hall is located in the heart of Holme Lacy, Hereford.
This charming black-and-white half-timbered building features a stunning hall with high vaulted ceilings and elegant wooden floors.
Originally built in the 1920s, the hall was a gift to the village from Lord and Lady Lucas-Tooth of Holme Lacy House, in honour of two of their three sons who were tragically killed in the First World War. It now stands as a registered war memorial.
As a charitable community facility, the hall is open to the public for various recreational activities. It regularly hosts events such as coffee mornings and line-dancing classes, and serves as the home of the Holme Lacy Football Club.
In addition, it has gained popularity as a venue for wedding receptions.
The hall can accommodate up to 100 people and offers parking for 25 cars, with additional space available if needed upon request
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 benefitting the community.
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The Benefact Group have launched their Movement for Good Awards annual programme and will be giving over £1 million to charities and good causes.
You can nominate as many charities as you like for a £1,000 award – it’s one nomination per charity, per person.
Nominations made from Jan 1st 2025 – December 15th 2025 will be entered into all the £1,000 draws.
Please use the nominate button below to help us and our community. You just need to select ‘nominate a charity’, our details are pre-filled (Holme Lacy Village Hall – 1068268), and then add your details.