Grimsby Central Hall
Central Hall

Grimsby's Methodist Central Hall was opened in 1936 and until 1991 was home to Methodist services. The Grimsby Central Hall is now managed by the Central Hall Trust, a not for profit registered charity [Charity Number 1107521], Company Limited By Guarantee No 5271624

Central Hall

What's on at Central Hall

Once described as 'Grimsby's best kept secret' - but not any more. Now all roads lead to the Central Hall, which caters for people from all walks of life and all ages. The Central Hall is a venue for a wide range of activities from large and small scale concerts and performances to weekly clubs and societies, conferences and blood donation. It is these diverse roles that ensure the Central Hall operates as a crucial point of community focus and support for many local people. There are rooms available for a wide variety of activities, from committee meetings to conferences and concerts accommodating 7 to 700 people.

The Main Auditorium is renowned for superb acoustic qualities ideal for concerts, conferences and meetings where presentations are made to large audiences.

The Roy Kemp Recital Hall is located on the first floor and holds up to 170 people. This hall offers a large stage and dressing rooms as well as kitchen facilities and a licensed bar making this the ideal venue for drama, concerts, conferences as well as wedding receptions and parties.

The Fisherman's Chapel is situated on the ground floor, this beautiful chapel with poignant links to Grimsby's fishing heritage is regularly used for services, weddings, baptisms and funerals.