Village Hall in Brighton & Hove for children's parties — PartyScout

Village Hall in Brighton & Hove

Brighton & Hove has 1 village halls and community venues listed on PartyScout. Hall hire typically costs £30–£80 for 2–3 hours and gives you the flexibility to bring your own entertainment, catering, and decorations. Most halls seat 30–60 guests.

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Walton Village Hall Brighton — Village Hall in Brighton
Walton Village Hall Brighton
Village Hall · Brighton

Walton Village Hall offers a spacious, well-equipped hall with kitchen, sound system, ample toilets and an outdoor playground, making it suitable for children's birthday parties of various ages. Parents have used the space for celebrations including a 5th and 7th birthday, with room to fit extras such as soft play and bouncy castles, plus on-site parking.

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Checked 25 Jun 2026

What to look for when booking village hall in Brighton & Hove

  • Check what's available on site: tables, chairs, kitchen, and parking are typical but confirm.
  • Confirm the latest end time — many village halls have a 10pm or 11pm licence limit.
  • Ask about the alcohol licence if you plan to serve drinks.
  • Take out your own event insurance — village halls don't always cover hirers.
  • Book as early as possible for popular Saturday dates — village halls fill up.

Common questions about village hall in Brighton & Hove

How much does village hall hire cost in Brighton & Hove?
Village halls around Brighton & Hove typically charge £15–£40 per hour, so a 2–3 hour children's party usually costs £30–£80. Some halls offer discounted rates for local residents.
What do village halls usually include?
Most halls include tables, chairs, kitchen access, and parking. Some have a stage, sound system, or outdoor space. Facilities vary — confirm what's available and whether crockery and a fridge are included.
Can I bring my own entertainer and food to a village hall?
Yes — that's the main appeal. A village hall gives you a blank canvas for your own entertainer, bouncy castle, catering, and decorations, which usually works out cheaper than a packaged party for bigger groups.
Do village halls allow bouncy castles?
Many do, but check first. The hall needs enough ceiling height (usually 3m+ for children's castles), and most halls require the bouncy castle supplier to provide a public liability insurance certificate.
How do I check availability and book a village hall?
Most village halls are run by volunteer committees — contact the booking secretary via the hall's website or noticeboard. Saturday afternoon slots book up well in advance, so enquire 8+ weeks ahead where possible.

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