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How to get to The Centre |
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By
public transport – The centre is just two minutes walk across the bridge
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By road – The approaches from the M25, M1, A1, A41 and A5 are shown on the map.
◊ Licensed for music and dancing ◊ Stage with lighting and drapes ◊ Excellent dance floor ◊ Carpeted lounge area ◊ Large catering kitchen ◊ Second smaller kitchen ◊ Easy access and toilets for disabled ◊ Car park and gardens ◊ Available seven days a week throughout the year
The Manor House is one of the oldest historical buildings in the area. The Grade Two listed house was purchased for the community by public subscription as a War Memorial to the men of Elstree & Borehamwood who died in World War Two. American star Diana Decker, who was filming Will Any Gentlemen at the town’s Associated British Picture Corporation Studios, cut the ribbon to open the centre in July 1953 and Rev Lawrence Wood, the rector of Elstree Parish Church, said in a speech: “To these headquarters many organisations will come.” How right he was!
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![]() Wedding Reception in the hall |
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![]() Hindu Wedding at Allum Hall
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further details, bookings or to view the Manor House or Allum Hall, Telephone: 020 8953 3415. Or email: allumhall@tiscali.co.uk |
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