Moulsford Pavilion
PAVILION DESCRIPTION IN MPC WEBSITE
MORE INFO / BOOK ONLINE AT: https://moulsfordpavilion.co.uk/ (Live Link)
Description - Moulsford Pavilion is a delightful venue nestling within the centre of the village. Moulsford sits in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty between the Chilterns and the river Thames. This unique country setting has made Moulsford Pavilion an extremely popular venue for a variety of events with many users returning time after time.
The Pavilion is set on the edge of the village recreation field and comprises a large hall, fully equipped modern kitchen, toilets, disabled access and for those requiring them, changing rooms and showers. The hall can accommodate up to 80 people seated or 130 people standing and works equally well for smaller numbers.
There is parking and hirers are generally able to use the areas around the Pavilion for outside games. In May 2014 an Adventure Play Area was installed on the recreation field. Please note that Hirers may use the recreation ground and play area but cannot reserve exclusive access.
A note on bouncy castles and other similar inflatable devices.
Recently insurers have reassessed the public liability risk of using these devices and have moved to withdraw cover provided to Parish Councils and similar organisations. Consequently, Moulsford Pavilion does not allow the use of these devices unless you, the Hirer, secures their own public liability insurance. Please note it is not sufficient that your bouncy castle provider is insured, You, the Hirer, must be insured too.
MORE INFO / BOOK ONLINE AT: https://moulsfordpavilion.co.uk/ (Live Link)
History -
Moulsford’s beautiful pavilion building, built in 2011, is a result of the hard work carried out by the Moulsford Parish Council to plan, execute, and obtain the necessary funding. An old pavilion building, long the focus for village sports and events, was just worn out and had to make way for the new facility.
Financing this £450,000 project was made possible by South Oxfordshire District Council awarding £250,000 of grant funding towards the scheme, along with a £50,000 contribution from WREN. The remaining £150,000 was raised over four years by village contributions and other fund-raising events.
1964 Olympic gold medal winner Ann Brightwell (nee Packer) opened the new pavilion. Ann was born in and spent her childhood in Moulsford. More than 300 people attended the opening celebrations, which included Champagne, canapes, cake and a hog roast.
Facilities – The hall can seat 80 people and 130 standing. Off-street parking is available. The modern kitchen has ovens, urn, kettle, hob, dishwashers, crockery, cutlery. Tables, chairs, toilets, a disabled toilet, covered veranda, external power outlets are all included. Tables are rectangular and square, no circular tables. See more at our booking system website.
The Pavilion is connected to BT Internet which can be used by hirers.
Floor Plan -
The main hall is square and measures approximately 11 by 11 metres. The kitchen measures 4.5 by 5 metres. Tables are in Store 1 and chairs in Store 2.
How To Book
All bookings can be made through our on-line booking system. Just click on this link: https://moulsfordpavilion.co.uk/ . If you have any questions or need further info please contact us at moulsfordbookings@gmail.com.
