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WELCOME TO THIRLMERE RECREATION HALL

Perfectly situated in the heart of the stunning Lake District National Park

Great facilities

Whether you are looking for a venue for a meeting, a class, a wedding or a base camp for walks from the doorstep. Our hall might be just what you're looking for.

 To find out more about the hall facilities, click the icon above, which will take you to our booking site

Great location

Located at the northern end of Thirlmere and the foot of Helvellyn, England's third highest peak, we are in a truly stunning location.

Great Rates

Our hall can be hired by the hour or for overnight stays 'camping indoors'

To find out more about the hall hire charges, click the icon above, which will take you to our booking site

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“Not all those who wander are lost.”

J.R.R. Tolkien

Use the link above to connect to our online booking page where you can see availability and hire rates

The hall is located just a few minutes walk from the 555 bus route that runs from Keswick to Kendal via Grasmere, Ambleside, Windermere and everywhere in-between.
Click here for a link to the Stagecoach website where you can download the the bus timetable or plan a bus journey to other parts of the Lake District ...some are even open top!

Our 
History

From Burnbanks to Thirlmere

Thirlmere Recreation Hall started life at Burnbanks, as the Mission Hall for workers involved in building the Haweswater Dam. Once the work was completed in 1940, and the building no longer required, Manchester Corporation Waterworks Committee decided to give it to the people of Thirlmere “to improve the amenities and facilities for social welfare in Legburthwaite”

It was dismantled very carefully. Every piece was numbered and stored at Haweswater until it could be transported to Thirlmere in 1941. In October 1942 the building was finally finished and the grand opening was celebrated with a dance, where the locally famous Jackson Brothers Band from Thirlmere played.

Through the decades,  the hall has been used for all kinds of local events. From ceilidhs to whist drives, weddings to exhibitions. It's hosted various local groups and remains the home of the Thirlmere WI. And of course, the wonderful Thirlmere Flower Show has been held at the hall, every year on the first Saturday in August since 1949.

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