Part of our village history
The Hall was originally constructed by the residents of Mellis in the 1920’s as a memorial to those men of Mellis who fell in the First World War The names of those men are recorded on an illuminated Roll of Honour, which hangs in the Hall.
Today, our lovely light and airy village facility is licensed to seat 80 people or 120 standing. Patio doors lead out onto a small paved area overlooking one of the many large ponds that are dotted around the common. There is a well equipped compact modern kitchen and modern toilet facilities, disabled access to all areas. The main hall is fitted with an induction loop and we now have WiFi facility installed.
The current trustees (all volunteers) work diligently to maintain and look after the hall, with its prime view across the western half of Mellis Common.