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How to book a room or the hall at St Margaret's Church Centre, Ipswich for meetings, events, public consultations, birthdays, wedding and other ceremonies.

St Margaret's Church Centre, 22 Bolton Lane, Ipswich IP4 2BT. 

Church Centre

Opposite the Church and next door to St Margaret's Primary School.

We provide:

  • large hall
  • comfortable lounge
  • meeting rooms
  • well-equipped kitchen

See Photographs of all our rooms.

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It is used for a variety of church events, by church-based groups and other community groups. Although busy, we are often able to accept bookings for regular and one-off events.

Parties are generally confined to those for primary school children or younger. The premises are in a residential area and are not suitable for evening parties with music; all events must finish by 11pm. There are restrictions on the consumption of alcohol.

Parking

Parking within the Church Centre is extremely limited (when available, usually just a single parking space) and only offered with specific authorisation. A map showing the local car parks can be viewed by clicking on the link below.

St Margaret's School (next door) may be able to provide parking for your function. They can be contacted on 01473 251613 or admin@stmargaretsipswich.org. Again, all parking must be pre-arranged and authorised by them.

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To enquire about a one-off or regular booking:

Please contact us by emailing as much detail as you can to stmargaretsbookings@hotmail.co.uk

Please include details such as:

  • Your own contact details
  • The type of event
  • Probable numbers of people attending
  • Possible date/s and times, etc).
  • How you will provide for catering and/or entertainment
  • Whether/how alcoholic drinks will be served

We will reply to confirm suitability/availability/costs/etc.

Please bear in mind that the majority of staff are volunteers and that the centre is not continuously staffed.

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