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The Lomas Hall, Stannington, Sheffield
Front entrance view from the Hare & Hounds car park.
Entertainment Venue
The hall was opened in 1955 and presented to the village of Stannington in trust by Miss Flora Lomas. Today the hall is run as a charitable organisation and is managed by a voluntary committee made up of local people. The hall is the centre for many groups and activities whether these be on a regular or infrequent basis. These include:

Pre-School and Toddler Groups
Indoor Bowling Club
Badminton Club
Wine Guild
Local History Group
Dancing Classes
Keep Fit
Derby & Joan
Brownies
Amateur Dramatics Group
Martial Arts
Junior Disco
Agricultural Show
Brass & Carol Concerts
Plays

The hall, as can be seen above, has a multitude of uses which make it an ideal venue for any event which you may have in mind.
Visitors to the Lomas Hall Website
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Facilities
The hall has a licensed capacity for upto 400 people and can be broken down into the following constituent parts:

Entrance Hall with Male and Female Toilets
The Main Hall
The Knowle Room
The Green Room

THE MAIN HALL
The hall is a spacious 66ft long with a large stage and balcony area.

THE KNOWLE ROOM
Adjacent to the Main Hall and with easy access through folding doors the Knowle Room, so called because it overlooks Stannington Park and towards Knowle Top, has a capacity for approximately 80 people and lends itself to many differing functions with its well equipped kitchen at one end and its licensed bar at the other.

THE GREEN ROOM
Situated at the back of the Main Hall stage it is well suited for small meetings etc. The name Green Room is the traditional name given to the back-stage room 'where actors assemble' in theatres.