Alstonefield has had a village hall since 1921. The original building was known as the Institute, located just a few hundred yards away, on the site of what is now the small Harpur Crewe development of homes. The old building was in fact two second-hand military huts joined together, purchased with funds from the United Service Fund. It was established as, and remains, a registered charity - you can find us on the Charity Commission website here.
In 1985, a new village hall was established in the former village school, and formally named 'Alstonefield Memorial Hall & Community Centre'. Since then, to quote a former Chair, the late Jean Allen, the premises have been transformed into “...a first-class village amenity which we can be proud of and will benefit our community for years to come.”
We are fortunate to also own the the adjoining former school garden, which is free to use by all.