Description:
Built in 1913 by Lewis Barclay Day and desigend by Annesley Brownrigg. It is owned by the people of Haslemere and forms part of Haselemere's social life. The Hall is used as the local cinema, and "Theatre" for local music and by dramatic societies. It is the home of The Haslemere Music and Arts Festival which has developed from the original festival of eraly music inititated by the Domestch family of musicians and instrument makers.
County:
Surrey
Type of attraction:
Entertainment, Shows & Concerts, Landmarks & Historical Sites
Families & children friendly:
Yes
Destination Station
HASLEMERE
Rail Company
South West Trains
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