Welcome to St Kew Highway Community Hall which is situated on the edge of the largest village in the parish of St Kew, North Cornwall. The main A39 between Wadebridge and Camelford runs parallel to the access road for the hall and forms the southern boundary of the village. There is a shop, a pub, a garage and a service station close by.
The hall has 2 areas of similar size that can be rented out, or can be combined to form one larger space. On this website you can find out about the hall’s facilities: – how to book, rates of hire, rooms and other facilities available, also classes and groups that are run in the hall as well as news of events.
The hall is a non-profit making registered charity run by a committee of trustees.
Building of St Kew Highway Community Hall
The current, spacious and well resourced hall was built in two phases.
First in the mid-1980s, to replace the older institute building that had no electricity or running water. This phase, on the footprint of the institute, comprised what is now the Allen Room, kitchen and part of the foyer. The second phase, at the millennium, added the Jubilee Room, disabled access, with additional cupboard space and toilets, the hall as it now stands.
Car parking, with disabled parking was upgraded at this time. Both phases were paid for by a combination of significant community fundraising, including a walk from the county border to the hall site, council support and grants including the Community Lottery Fund. A valuable space for the community was created.
