Wick & Abson Village Hall located at Manor Rd, Wick, Bristol BS30 5QJ, UK

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Walsanda Lewis

4 Google Rating

Apologies, hit the wrong button whilst reporting on this place and accidentally reported it as close

4/ 5

Apologies, hit the wrong button whilst reporting on this place and accidentally reported it as closed. It is still open and providing an excellent service to the community.

Jane Berrie

5 Google Rating

Easy to book by email at very reasonable rates and low deposit. Very friendly interaction with those

5/ 5

Easy to book by email at very reasonable rates and low deposit. Very friendly interaction with those in charge of booking. Ypi can complete a booking form and send it electronically. Entry is by combination keysafe. Leave the hall as clean and tidy as you found it and you always get your deposit back without quibbles. Own free car park but if you have a busy event, it's best to politely inform visitors to the nearby pub who may roll in that it's booked. Kitchen electrics and other outlets are basic so bring power strips if you need them. Electric tea urns a cooker and a big fridge are supplied.

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