
Character and Charm
Peaslake Village Hall was built in 1923 as a memorial to the brave Peaslake men who served in the 1914-18 war. It's official name is the War Spottiswoode Memorial Hall honouring both those servicemen and the two Spottiswoode sisters whose donations helped build the hall.
The Hall is managed and maintained by a Committee of Trustees for use by Peaslake residents for meetings, classes, recreation and leisure. The Hall is also hired commercially to help towards cost of maintenance and repair and to subsidise use by and for the benefit of Peaslake residents.
Sited in the beautiful village of Peaslake and nestled by the Surrey Hills, the Village Hall is at the heart of community social events including the August Bank-Holiday Peaslake Summer Fair and national celebrations.
It's the home of Peaslake Community Council. and the village polling station on General Election Day.
Peaslake Players present three productions per year ranging from edgy drama to uproarious panto.
Peaslake clubs play regular Badminton, Pickleball, and Whist.
Tuesday and Friday mornings there are a range of Pilates Classes from mixed ability to advanced.
The Baby and Toddler group meets monthly.
Anyone may hire the Hall for private parties, christenings, weddings and wakes, children's parties and family get togethers.
It is also available to hire as a base for larger scale events such as Trail running; mountain bike demos and sales.
The Studio is a calm and bright space perfect for hosting off-site meetings, training events and presentations. Follow your meeting with fun and adventure in the beautiful Surrey Hills. See packages available.

