About Quatford Village Hall
Quatford Village Hall is a modest venue in a peaceful location, ideal for small groups to meet at low cost. Quatford is a historic settlement on the Severn that was listed in the Domesday Book. The hall building dates back to the early 19th century, when it was an Anabaptist Chapel. It's a couple of hundred yards off the A442 Bridgnorth-Kidderminster Road.
The main hall is 7.9 x 6.1 m, and there is a good kitchen plus disabled toilet facilities. There are tables, chairs, crockery and glasses for 40 people. There is a small grassed area in front of the hall with a picnic table and benches. Adjacent parking is very limited, suitable only for organisers and disabled access, but there is ample parking about half a mile away.
There is a defibrillator in the external porch area, available for all to use.