About the Village Hall
Alrewas Village Hall belongs to the village and is a facility owned by the Parish Council and run by a management committee of trustees made up of representatives from user groups plus co-opted members from the community.
As it belongs to all of us, we have a duty of care to ensure that it remains in good order for future generations.
The 2026-27 elected officers are: Chair - Tony Jones , Secretary - Jean Brown , Treasurer - Mrs J Gravells
🏛️ What Alrewas Village Hall Offers
The hall provides three hireable spaces, all with free WiFi and access to equipment.
Main Hall
💷 Hire Information
As it belongs to all of us, we have a duty of care to ensure that it remains in good order for future generations.
The 2026-27 elected officers are: Chair - Tony Jones , Secretary - Jean Brown , Treasurer - Mrs J Gravells
🏛️ What Alrewas Village Hall Offers
The hall provides three hireable spaces, all with free WiFi and access to equipment.
Main Hall
- Size: 11 × 7 metres
- Capacity: 100 seated / 160 standing
- Includes: Kitchen, stage (on request), projector & screen (on request)
- Equipment: Amplifier & speakers with Bluetooth
- Kitchen facilities: Cooker, hot-water dispenser, dishwasher, microwave, fridge, crockery & cutlery
- Extras: White linen tablecloths available
- Size: 4.7 × 6.3 metres
- Capacity: 31 seated
- Features: Opens onto a small terrace; sink & hot-water dispenser; crockery provided
- Size: 5.9 × 7.5 metres
- Capacity: 46 seated
- Features: Sink & hot-water dispenser; crockery provided
- Address: Wellfield Road, Alrewas, Burton‑on‑Trent, DE13 7HB
- Google listing rating: 4.6 from 42 reviews (village hall category)
- Charity number: 522598 (registered with the Charity Commission)
- Regular groups and classes
- Community meetings
- Private parties
- Exercise sessions
- One‑off events and bookings
💷 Hire Information
- Available for regular and one‑off bookings
- Suitable for parties, meetings, classes, and community events
- To make a booking please click HERE
101 Oddfellows
"101 Oddfellows" was part of the 2012 Alrewas Arts Festival and celebrated 100 years of Alrewas Village Hall by covering the front of the hall with 101 images of people of all ages from within the village.
Watch films of the event.
Watch films of the event.