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Droxford Village Hall

Droxford Village Community Droxford Village Hall

Origins of the Village Hall

The Droxford Village Hall building originally began as the old village school before being repurposed as the village hall. 

This reflects a common pattern in English rural communities where former school buildings or community schoolhouses were converted to village halls once newer school buildings were built elsewhere or school needs changed. 

Role in the Community

Today, Droxford Village Hall is a key community space, hosting events like quiz nights, markets, book sales, local group meetings and regular fitness groups. It’s also used by the Droxford History Group, founded in 2014, which holds talks and research sessions about local history at the hall. 

Cultural and Historical Importance

The hall functions as a local hub for social and cultural life, continuing a long tradition in rural England where village halls serve as the centre for gatherings, celebrations, education and community activities. 

Although specific founding dates or architectural history of the hall building itself aren’t widely documented, its transformation from the old school and ongoing use speaks to the village’s evolving needs over the past century.

2026 Community Events at Droxford Village Hall

Event Date

Quiz Night

Saturday 21st February 2026

Book Sale

TBC

Makers' Market

TBC

Book Sale

TBC

Christmas Market

Saturday 21st November 2026

Droxford Village Community Droxford Village Hall

Hiring fees per hour from 1st January 2026

Type Residents Non-residents
Small Hall

£10

£12

Main Hall

£15

£18

Entire Premises

£22

£28

All day (flat rate)

£170

£250

Please contact Mrs Terry Crowfoot (Bookings Secretary):

Email contact preferred please:

Free wi-fi.

Kitchen and toilet facilities available.

Droxford Village Community Droxford Village Hall