Cawley Hall, Eye
Near Leominster, HR6 0DS

Toilet access

Toilet space limited

Wheelchair access level

Standard WC

Rear wheelchair access

Ramped wheelchair access

Ramped down wheelchair access

Level entrance

Designated parking

Reservable parking

Internal lift

Induction loop

Guide dogs
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Upcoming Events
Saturday10Sep
BELFAST is a movie straight from Branagh's own experience. A nine-year-old boy must chart a path towards adulthood through a world that has suddenly turned upside down. His stable and loving community and everything he thought he understood about life is changed forever but joy, laughter, music and the formative magic of the movies remain.
Event Type
Film
Tickets
Adult: £5.00
Time
7.30 pm
Running Time
98
Enquiries
01568 615836
Running Time
98
Extra Event Information
An optional pre-film supper may be ordered from the Cawley Hall website or by phoning 01568 615836. This is served promptly at 6.15pm.
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Sunday18Dec
Good Habits
Singer-cellist Bonnie and Shrewsbury-born accordionist Pete were on their debut International tour in New Zealand with their van “Brian” when the pandemic hit.
Happily stranded, they committed to the nomadic ‘Life of Brian’, performing inside the Kiwi bubble for 2 years before it burst and they returned home. The pair mix vivid storytelling with eclectic sounds, drawing on their diverse musical tastes and weaving them into an action-packed narrative of folky goodness.
Once reviewed as "a duo with the sound of a 5 piece", they indulge in their multitasking ability to create a sound far larger and more diverse than you might expect.
Event Type
Live
Age range
12+
Tickets
Adult: £12.00
Child: £6.00
Family: £30.00
Time
19:30
Enquiries
01568 615836
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Sunday19Mar
2023
Ruth E. Cockburn
Miss Nobodies
This two-hander play takes us through the history of the last 100 years in a shop in a Lancashire town. This funny, poignant and heart-warming story will resonate with all ages and will make you think about what the next 100 years will hold for us.
Written by Ruth E. Cockburn and commissioned by Spot On Lancashire, Miss Nobodies, was inspired by outreach done online and in the community of Great Harwood alongside research into local history and prominent figures of Lancashire. One such person is Ethel Carnie Holdsworth. A writer that worked in the mills in the early part of the last century. She is sited as the first working class, female novelist in the UK and parts of her poetry are used throughout the play to punctuate the story.
Event Type
Live
Age range
12+
Tickets
Adult: £12.00
Child: £6.00
Family: £30.00
Time
19:30
Enquiries
01568 615836
Extra Event Information
Interval drinks and ice creams available
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