Discover Bearsden Hall, an exceptional venue nestled in the heart of Bearsden, Glasgow. Located at 69 Drymen Road, this versatile space is perfect for a wide range of events, from intimate gatherings and community meetings to larger celebrations and corporate functions. With its welcoming atmosphere and modern amenities, Bearsden Hall is dedicated to providing quality service that prioritizes customer satisfaction.

Our team is committed to making your experience seamless and enjoyable, offering personalized support to help you plan your event with ease. Whether you need assistance with catering options or audiovisual equipment, we are here to ensure every detail is meticulously attended to.

What sets Bearsden Hall apart is our strong sense of community and commitment to local engagement. We pride ourselves on being more than just a venue; we are a space where memories are made, friendships are forged, and connections are strengthened.

For more information or to book your next event, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 0141 942 0868 or visit our website at https://www.eastdunbarton.gov.uk/bookings. Experience the charm and functionality of Bearsden Hall – where every event is treated with the utmost care and attention!

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Alistair Alexander

4 Google Rating

I visited the makers market on a somewhat rain soaked February Saturday morning. The hall entrance i

4/ 5

I visited the makers market on a somewhat rain soaked February Saturday morning. The hall entrance is very unassuming, tucked away as it is on the north side of the building and looking more like an emergency fire exit rather than an entrance/reception to a hall. No sense of destination arrival/welcome here. Once you've figured out which door needs to be pulled/pushed to gain entry, you're then left wondering where to go. Obvious if you know, but I had assumed that a hall would be based on the ground floor. Not so, it upstairs(!) where further anonymous doors continue the voyage of discovery and continued expectation of triggering an alarm or appearance of a security guard to halt your progress. Once you get there, the halls are a pleasant surprise being bright and airy with open views over Bearsden Cross.

christine wildish

5 Google Rating

Newly opened.spacious and clean library nice and options to pay bills here.good to know that can hir

5/ 5

Newly opened.spacious and clean library nice and options to pay bills here.good to know that can hire Hall. Janitor a pleasant young man and helpful.

Kashif Munir

5 Google Rating

Brand spanking new hall with all the bells and whistles.

5/ 5

Brand spanking new hall with all the bells and whistles.

Greig McLachlan

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Colin McDonald

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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