Fotheringhay
Fotheringhay is a charming, picturesque village in East Northamptonshire. The 14th century church of St Mary’s and All Saints with its octagonal lantern tower has much to offer visitors with its royal connections. Nearby stand the remains of Fotheringhay Castle; the birthplace of Richard III and where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned and later executed. From the top of the mound you can easily imagine the castle that once occupied this site where there is an impressive view of the River Nene.
Village Hall
Fotheringhay Village Hall welcomes enquiries for one-off bookings or regular events.
Please view the Gallery for interior images of the hall.
The hall is approximately 13.5m x 7m and can comfortably seat 80 people around rectangular tables.
The hall costs £15.00 per hour to hire inclusive of all kitchen facilities and garden. £15.00 surcharge for outdoor bouncy castles.
Please note no indoor bouncy castles allowed.
To make enquiries about availability please ring: 07713 654385
FACILITIES
Facilities
Full disabled access
Separate kitchen area with serving hatch
One electric oven, fridge and kettles
Facilities
Two sinks with drainer and hand wash basin
Willow pattern china, glassware & tablecloths
Large commercial heated trolley
Facilities
90 chairs & 14 rectangular tables
Disabled toilet facilities
Double doors opening onto garden area.