The Red Hall is situated in Bourne, Lincolnshire, a small market town on the edge of the fens. Standing a short distance to the west of Bourne Abbey Church, the Red Hall dates back to about 1600 and has been used as a home, school and even as part of a Victorian railway complex, having survived 100 years of vibrations from steam locomotives and rolling stock to become Bourne's most famous secular building which has been Grade II listed since 1977.
The Red Hall is used today for various club and society functions, along with weddings and parties. There is a fully stocked kitchen for use if catering is required and a bar area. Both lead from the main room, along with a smaller room, which can also be hired. There is a lawned area adjacent to the hall on which a marquee may be erected.
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Groups Welcome
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The Red Hall
South Street
Bourne
PE10 9LY
Tel: 01778 422387
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