Nestled in the heart of the beautiful Wylye Valley, Langford Parish Hall is a focal point in the community providing a welcoming environment in which to get together for celebrations, group activities, meetings, training and entertainment.
Along with a large inviting space that can accommodate 80 people standing or 60 seated, a stage area and a well-equipped kitchen we provide all the amenities that are required to ensure our hirers have all they might need for a complete and satisfying experience.
The building that is now The Parish Hall was owned by the Wyndham family who, in 1914 donated it to the Parish on a 99 year lease with no strings attached. At that time it was used as a reading room run by the church but subsequently became Langford Parish Hall. In 1999 the current Charity was established under Scheme 3938725 and consequently in 2017 the Trustees became owners of the Hall and its assets with sole responsibility for its upkeep and operation.
Nestled in the heart of the beautiful Wylye Valley, Langford Parish Hall is a focal point in the community providing a welcoming environment in which to get together for celebrations, group activities, meetings, training and entertainment.
Along with a large inviting space that can accommodate 90 people standing or 60 seated, a stage area and a well-equipped kitchen we provide all the amenities that are required to ensure our hirers have all they might need for a complete and satisfying experience.
The building that is now The Parish Hall was owned by the Wyndham family who, in 1914 donated it to the Parish on a 99 year lease with no strings attached. At that time it was used as a reading room run by the church but subsequently became Langford Parish Hall. In 1999 the current Charity was established under Scheme 3938725 under which the Trustees became owners of the Hall and its assets with sole responsibility for its upkeep and operation.
Supporting our Parish Hall
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Paul, a struggling writer moves to New York and meet Holly, an eccentric but beautiful socialite and falls in love
Friday 13th February
Evening with two talks on Aspects of Local History
Life in the Workhouse by Sally Hendry and The History and Fascination of Place Names by Tony Painter
Friday 27th February
The Choral
Set in 1916, a Yorkshire choral society struggles to keep music alive amidst wartime uncertainty
Friday 13th March
Phil Bates ELO2
Originals, reworks, covers and some of those ELO classic hits