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.
Nominate US FOR A £1000 award
The Benefact Group Movement for Good programme is back, giving you the chance to support Holme Lacy Village Hall at no cost to you.
By nominating us, you’ll help place our charity into a £1,000 prize draw that supports community spaces like ours.
It only takes a moment, but it could make a real difference to our village hall and the community we serve.
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.








