The Watson Hall

The Watson Hall

Dimensions of main hall: no information provided Capacity of main Hall: no information provided Toilets: 2 Disabled facilities: No Small meeting room(s): No Dimensions of meeting room(s): N/A Capacity of meeting room(s): N/A Car park: No Number of cars: N/A Kitchen: Yes Bar: No Store room: 2 Lobby/entrance: No Stage: No Sprung floor: No Sports marking: No Hearing loop: Yes Ofsted inspected: No Playground: No Other facilities: No Size of grounds: Small (Large= more than 1 acre, Medium = ½ to 1 acre Small = less than ½ acre, None = no grounds) Number of tables: 20 Number of chairs: 80 Cups and saucers can cater for: 80 Plates and cutlery can cater for: 60 Additional equipment (e.g. stage lights): no information provided Hall age: 107 years The Watson Hall is a quaint Grade II listed building, erected in 1897 initially as a reading room for villagers. Donated by the Watson family along with three adjoinign cottages, the rents from which were to maintain the Hall. Used by the village school for many years, but now relies on a few regular user groups, income from private rentals and social fundraising activities. Castle Carrock is a small fellside village with a population of arond 250 with 1 pub and 1 shop/Post Office

Last updated on: 2007-07-05

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