Amy Robsart Hall, Syderstone
Built in 1845 as the village
school, the Amy Robsart Hall in the village of Syderstone retains its original
charm and character. In the austere mid
1800’s a school hall and classrooms was a luxury that could not be afforded. The solution was to divide the hall into
three classrooms with part glazed wooden partitions that could be speedily
opened for school assembly and other group activities. These original features have been retained
and although the hall is licenced for 99 persons, it can simply be divided into
sections to provide an intimate venue for smaller groups as well.
The hall is ideal for management training courses and conferences,
private parties and functions, indoor sports, meetings and community group
activities of all types. Seating and
tables are provided for up to 99 persons and the well appointed kitchen has
cutlery and crockery for the same number, together with ample work surfaces and
electric cooker. Light refreshments may
be prepared on site or bought in by arrangement with local suppliers.

The
school yard or playground has been resurfaced and retained for car
parking. Unusually for a Norfolk hall
the entrance to the car park is via a lockable security gate, thereby providing
secure off road parking on site. Additionally there is ample on street parking
in nearby roads.
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