Colebrooke Village Hall

About Colebrooke Village Hall

Our hall is for the use of our local and wider community.

Colebrooke Village Hall Description

Colebrooke Parish Hall began life as the village school on August 9th 1875. For the greater part of the 19th century Colebrooke had a "Parochial School" supported by subscription. This was in the building known as the "Old School" at the top of the hill leading into Colebrooke, recently restored. There was also a small "Dame School" at Coleford, which was sponsored by the Madge sisters of Copplestone House.

Under the Education Act of 1870, the state provided for the election of "School Boards" by parishes with the power to build and manage schools. Colebrooke School Board was formed on November 13th 1873 under the chairmanship of the vicar Rev Thomas Drosier. Samuel Norrish esq of Horwell was made treasurer. James Kerswell, the former schoolmaster, acted as clerk, and three farmers, John Willcocks of Bolts, William Lee of Penstone Barton and William Brown of Whelmstone were the other members of the board. An offer of a site for the school by Mr Samuel Norrish was gladly accepted, with the proviso that it would revert to his estate, if at any time in the future the school should close. And so it was that Colebrooke Board School with a teacher's house attached (now known as Chenery House) was erected on this site for the sum of £1679 during 1874 /1875. It was known as Colebrooke Board School until the Education Act of 1902 when it came under the auspices of the LEA and became known as Colebrooke Council School.

It continued as an all age mixed school until 1948, when with the senior pupils having been transferred to Crediton, it became Colebrooke Primary School, finally closing in 1959. Miss Mary Pope of Bow, whose late mother was the niece of Samuel Norrish and sole heir to his estates, presented the building to the parish to be used as a village hall. The teacher's house was sold and the proceeds invested in national savings to provide an annual income towards the upkeep of the hall.

The parish council became the custodian trustees of the village hall and initially three councillors were required to serve on the hall management committee of twelve. These would also include representatives of the various local organisations such as the church, the methodists, the brethren chapel, women's institute, mothers union and youth club. This committee was in general charge of the day to day running and upkeep of the hall. At that time there was also a separate social committee to organise fundraising events.

Some members of the management served on both committees. Eventually both committees were combined. In 1963 a grant of over £1000 was obtained to enable major works including a toilet block and a new entrance to be made. A small lean-to cloakroom was removed and the flat roofed building, now situated on the eastern side of the hall was erected in its place. This also covers the area which was formerly the infants playground. The new building contained the new entrance, toilets, cloakrooms and room for storage of various hall equipment. In more recent times the toilets have been redesigned with space also being found for a committee room .

More about Colebrooke Village Hall

Colebrooke Village Hall is located at The Square, Colebrooke, EX17 5JH Exeter, Devon