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Edale
Village Hall and Playing Fields are conveniently located at the centre of
this picturesque Peak District village.
Edale is situated at the start of the Pennine Way, in the heart of the Peak District
about half way between Sheffield and Manchester. The surrounding countryside
offers a stunning location for a wide range of outdoor activities including
walking, mountain biking, climbing and caving.
The hall makes an ideal base for organised groups and events and is regularly
used as a control centre for fell races and sponsored walks. It is very
suitable for visiting school groups to use for indoor activities (coach
parking is available in the pay & display car park) and makes a good location
for running courses.
There is free parking for up to 11 cars, substantial additional parking is
available to hire, and adjacent is a pay & display car park. The hall is
within easy walking distance of Edale train station and nearby is
accommodation to suit all needs; camp sites, B&Bs, pubs and holiday
cottages. Hirers of the hall have been catered for by The Penny Pot Cafe and Newfold
Farm Cafe
The hall was refurbished in 2014 and has good facilities including a kitchen,
toilets, tables & chairs, wheelchair access, and WIFI available to all
users of the hall. The capacity is for up to 150 people (100
seated). Full details of facilities are available here.
Full details of our charges are available here
and if you have any further questions do contact
us.
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Edale Village Hall and Playing Field is a registered charity (no.
507831) whose objectives are to improve the conditions of life for the
inhabitants of the village. The hall and playing field are available for hire
by local residents, clubs and societies and are also regularly used for
musical and drama events, parties and dances, many of which raise funds for
the local community.
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