Northmoor village hall is located in the heart of a lovely West Oxfordshire village. The Church is opposite, to the rear lies a playpark for children, and the Red Lion public house is about a hundred metres away. Twelve miles from Oxford, 6 miles from Abingdon and 8 miles from Witney, the parish sits among prime Oxfordshire farmland and is bordered on one side by the Thames. It is peaceful and pre
tty and boasts a thriving community. The architect-designed hall was built in 1997 and features a high arched ceiling, a full length conservatory, maple flooring and a fully-fitted commercial stainless steel kitchen with a double range. With its lime-rendered exterior and steep, sloping roof with high efficiency solar panels, the hall blends comfortably with the the local architecture. And, like so many buildings in the Cotswolds, it is approached via a stone bridge over the village brook. The gravel car park to the front and rear of the hall can accommodate approximately 20 cars. The hall is light and airy and can accommodate 100 people seated or 150 standing. It is an ideal venue for parties, club and social meetings, fitness groups, exhibitions, sales and presentation meetings, staff training sessions, wedding receptions and music. The hall has a full sized projector screen and professional standard audio visual system, and is capable of displaying presentations and other content on the big screen. The separate committee room seats up to 20 and is perfect for smaller meetings and displays. Ultra-fast broadband is available via a 900 Mbps symmetrical internet connection and is free to all hall users and is provided by Gigaclear. This is part of the Northmoor, Bablock Hythe and Moreton Community Broadband Project, and is supported by the Rural Communities Broadband Fund, administered by DEFRA.