| The Majendie
Hall comprises a large, open space with a raised platform at the east
end. It is used for concerts, recitals, harvest suppers,
Cherubs, Tuesday Club, Christmas Bazaar and other activities.
It has seating for 120, a fully equipped kitchen, tables for
dining/activities, cutlery/crockery/glasses for 100 ... and a grand
piano. Please click here if you would like to know more about this space. |
Booking
Form for Regular Hire. Booking Form for Occasional Hire. Hire Charges. Conditions of Hire - to be completed for each Booking Form. |
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The Majendie Hall set out for a concert with 100 seats (and room to spare). Refreshments may be served at the back of the Majendie Hall, in the foyer, or under the Bell Tower. | ![]() |
Jayne O'Mahony and her accompaniest, Daphne George, being applauded at the end of a concert on Friday, 13th January 2012. James Brockhurst, a local young pianist, played pieces by Beethoven and Rachmaninov before Jayne sang a selection of songs from West End musicals. |
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The Revd Henry Majendie, vicar of this parish between 1819 and his death in 1870, paid for a major extension to the church (1859-1860). The original nave became the north aisle, and the extension became the new nave (see photograph right, dated 1923). | ![]() |
In the 20th century a reduced congregation led to a reorganisation of the church's interior; the nave was screened from the aisle and became the Majendie Hall - now a fine community space availabe for hire. |
![]() I Can't Wait for Christmas 24th December 2011 |
![]() Set out for an Iona meeting. |
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