THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO PERSONS OVER THE AGE OF 16 HOWEVER ALL 16 AND 17 YEAR OLDS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A RESPONSIBLE ADULT (PLEASE SEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS).
The Robert Craven Memorial Hall, constructed in 1896 in Bramhope, Leeds, was financed through a bequest from local farmer Robert Craven. Designed as a central meeting point for the village, it has evolved into a significant community venue, hosting various activities such as bridge clubs, yoga classes, and social events. Additionally, it functions as a war memorial, featuring a plaque that honours local soldiers who served in World War I.
Managed by a group of trustees on behalf of the Charity Commission, the hall remains an integral part of village life. Over the years, it has seen numerous refurbishments, including modern updates to its kitchen and roof, to keep it in good condition.
Bramhope Village Hall, initially called the Robert Craven Memorial Hall, is deeply intertwined with the village’s wartime history. The memorial within the hall ensures that the sacrifices of the soldiers are remembered by future generations. Furthermore, the hall is noted for its paranormal activity, and our team has conducted several investigations there. We are excited to incorporate it into our events and look forward to uncovering more of its historical mysteries.
Please note: British Summer Time begins on 29th March, the event will finish in real terms at 1.30am however due to the clocks going back the actual finish time will be 12.30am. This does not affect the length of time within the building.
Tickets: £30pp*. Please note Eventbrite now charge booking fees.
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* non-refundable