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THE VILLAGE

 

Aldborough was built on the site of a major Roman town, Isurium Brigantum, which marked the crossing of Dere Street, the Roman Road from York north to the Antonine Wall via Corbridge and Hadrian's Wall. Isurium Brigantum, after AD160, was the administrative centre of the Brigantes, the most populous British tribe in the area at the time of the Roman occupation. The Aldborough Roman Site museum, run by English Heritage, contains relics of the Roman town, including mosaic pavements.

Today Aldborough is a thriving community of around a hundred houses set around the village green and the iconic Maypole. The Ship Inn and the Village Hall acting as meeting points for the community.

Aldborough Village Hall is an ideal venue for any occasion, childrens parties, dinners, parties, coffee mornings to name just a few.  The hall itself is around ?sqm and will seat around 60 guests to dine and approx 100 for parties.
Adjoining the hall is a committee room that could seat 20,ideal as a meeting room and can act as an overflow from the main hall.
A fully equiped kitchen is also available with a gas cooker and fridge.
Opposite the hall toilets are located incorporating disabled facilities. The hall itself has full disabled access. 

THE VILLAGE HALL

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