The Victoria Hall was originally built as a Gospel Hall in 1875/76. However it was left in a semi-derelict condition for some years before it was used by the Salvation Army, who continued to use it until 1889. It was then bought by the Presbyterian Church of England, and named St. David’s Hall.

The Victoria Hall

The Victoria Hall

The use of the premises was temporarily secured by the Methodist Church in 1899 who, in 1904, with its earlier debt cleared, bought the lease of the property together with the adjoining land. It was then that it was renamed the Victoria Hall. Soon several other rooms were built on, serving as a kitchen, church parlour, classroom and club room.

In 1915 the Red Cross were given free use of the Victoria Hall as a military hospital for the duration of the war. During this period a Minor Hall and a kitchen were added. The Hall was reopened for the Sunday School on Easter Sunday 1919.

A major refurbishment of the premises was completed in 1994: This included the rebuilding of the Minor Hall, kitchen, foyer and toilets together with improvements to the main hall, and the provision of showers and disabled toilet facilities.

Main Hall

Main Hall

Minor Hall

Minor Hall

Kitchen

Kitchen

The Victoria Hall is used by many groups and is a real asset to the community of Mumbles. If you would like to hire the hall the charges per 4 hour session are :-

Weekdays
Saturdays
Main Hall – £38
Four hour
Minor Hall – £31
weekend rate
Kitchen – £15
is £90

A session is morning 9a.m-1p.m, afternoon 1p.m-5p.m, evening 7-10.30p.m.

Should access be required to the Victoria Hall on the Friday evening (after 9.00 p.m.) prior to any Saturday event, a further charge of £10.00 will be made.

To hire The Victoria Hall please contact Mrs Myra Maddock on 01792 207484