About Burnham Park Hall
From 1965 to present our Hall, continues to serve as a Vibrant Community Hub.
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Burnham Park Hall

Our Hall
Burnham Park Hall is a modern venue set in acres of beautiful parkland in the heart of Burnham, Buckinghamshire.
Rebuilt in 2009, the impressive hall offers two large event spaces, five meeting rooms, a café, a bar, and the offices of the Burnham Parish Council.
Designed with natural light in mind, the building’s window and roof light areas were carefully balanced to maximise daylight while managing solar gains, creating a bright and welcoming environment.​
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The new hall is a modern, 1,800 m², two-storey facility: steel + glulam frame construction, with large halls, conference/meeting rooms, commercial kitchen, offices (parish council), and shared community spaces.
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BPH Hall in 2009, before it's rebuild. Copyright - Kevin Whyte

Our Hall as it is currently.

Interior of BHP

BPH Hall in 2009, before it's rebuild. Copyright - Kevin Whyte
History of Burnham Park Hall
Burnham Park Hall opened in 1965 on the site purchased by Burnham Parish Council from Sidney Jones, former owner of The Priory.
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The Hall had been provided as a Community facility for the village.
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Over time, the ageing hall and changing needs meant it was eventually replaced by the current building.
​In 2023, a meeting room was renamed to The Paul Sherriff Room, in memory of a former Parish councilor, showing the hall’s continuing role as a living, evolving community institution.
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Today, Burnham Park Hall continues to serve as a vibrant community hub. From classes and celebrations to council meetings and large public events, it remains a place where residents come together, celebrate, and create shared memories.
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