11 Leithen Road, Innerleithen EH44 6HZ | |
01896831842 | |
Innerleithen Memorial Hall Website | |
The Memorial hall is a pictuesque hall set in its own gardens. It has a rear balcony and excellent facilities for concerts, shows, dances, weddings, sales, meetings, coffee mornings and other social and community functions.
The Memorial Hall comes to life during the Innerleithen Music Festival in August where many well known artists have preformed; such as Barbara Dickson and Eddi Reader.
There are male and female toilets with disabled access to all parts except the balcony.
North Edinburgh Arts provides opportunities for individual and community development through contact with the professional arts, particularly for Forth ward residents.
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