Teversal Manor Room

About Teversal Manor Room

The Manor Room consists of a single meeting room decorated in a traditional style, and a separate kitchen area, which can be hired by the hour for any type of event.
Additional services such as audio visual equipment and catering are available on request

Teversal Manor Room Description

Built in the mid-eighteenth century initially for use as barn, the Manor Room was converted into a school in 1881 and bequeathed by The Countess Carnarvon, the Lady Elizabeth, to the local villagers, and subsequently transferred to Teversal Parish Council in 1929. On the dissolution of the Parish Council it was taken over by the Sutton-in-Ashfield Urban District Council.

Eventually the Grade 2 listed building became unsafe and needing significant repairs it was closed in May 2001. However since then with the valued help of Ashfield District Council and the support of the local residents a successful bid was made for a lottery grant to refurbish it, being restored in the style of one of its former uses, a late Victorian school house.

In March 2015 the Manor Room underwent a major internal redecoration, resulting in a transformed interior, befitting a beautiful facility in a picturesque setting.

The Manor Room is a delightful facility managed by a committee of local volunteer residents.

More about Teversal Manor Room

Teversal Manor Room is located at Buttery Lane, Teversal Village, NG17 3JN Sutton in Ashfield
+443007771151
http://www.teversal-manorroom.org