The Robert Craven Memorial Hall

Registered Charity - 223028

Old Lane, Bramhope, Leeds

The Robert Craven Memorial Hall, Bramhope, Leeds

Our many users:

Farmer's Market

 

Farmer's market pictures

 

 


The Robert Craven Memorial Hall was built in 1896 and formed part of the bequest of Robert Craven, a local farmer. Its original name was The Craven Institute.

The Hall is the Village Hall for Bramhope Village.

It is administered on behalf of the Charity Commision by a group of villagers who are the trustees for the charity.

There is a full sized crown bowling green at one side of the building, a car park in front, and two tennis courts at the other side.

Inside, there is a large hall (42' x 22') which can be used as a badminton court, and at one end there is a stage.

There are three other rooms of various sizes varying from the smallest, at 18' x 12', to the largest which is 24' x 18'. All these rooms are available for hire.


The current rates are shown here.

The dimensions of all our rooms are shown here.


Disabled access & washroom facilities Hearing loop in main hall Car parking tea & coffee making facilities within 10 minute walk of public tansport

The Hall Manager can be
reached for bookings
between 9am and 5pm
on 0113 284 3361

E-mail - bookings@robertcraven.org.uk

How to find us

Click here to visit the
Bramhope & Carlton Parish Council website

 

This document maintained by Graham Firth.
Material Copyright © 2001-2011 The Trustees of the Robert Craven Memorial Hall