Barrowden Community Hub 
The Barrowden Village Hall project involved the demolition of the original 1927 hall and the construction of a modern, sustainable community hub. The new facility has been designed to serve as a central gathering place for residents of all ages, accommodating various community activities and events.

Project Summary

Designed with sustainability and community functionality at its core.

The new community hub has been designed with sustainability and community functionality at its core. The building features a timber frame structure with Lincolnshire limestone cladding, allowing it to blend seamlessly with the local architectural character. Eco-friendly systems, including solar panels with battery storage have been installed to significantly enhance energy efficiency.

Large glass windows have been incorporated throughout to maximise natural light, creating a bright and welcoming environment. Internally, the space is highly flexible, comprising two multipurpose areas, a fully equipped kitchen, and ample storage facilities. The space is intended to serve as a versatile venue for a wide range of community events, from parent groups to parish council meetings, ensuring it meets the diverse needs of Barrowden residents.

Client:

Barrowden Village Hall C/O

Architect:

Harris McCormack Architects Ltd

Duration:

40 Weeks

Completion:

March 2025

Value:

£735,000

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