About The Hall

The small attractive village of Broomfield is the highest on the Quantocks and is midway betweenTaunton and Bridgwater.

Situated within an area of outstanding natural beauty, Broomfield is surrounded by diverse native woodland, hedgerows and hillsides covered in arable crops, reflecting its rich farming heritage.

Most of the houses in the village, including the hall, are built of local Merridge stone.  The village is centred around the village green, now owned by the National Trust as are some of the buildings in the village.

The hall was built in 1854 and was initially the village school and teacher’s house.  During the 1950s the building was bought for the village and the school became the village hall as we know it today.

The hall is held in trust and run by members of the community for use by local villagers and all others who wish to enjoy the tranquillity which the hall enjoys.

The hall provides a beautiful venue for wedding receptions and other family celebrations.

Fund-raising activities and hiring of the hall brings in much needed funds to keep the hall in good repair.

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