LOCATION FOR SPECIAL EVENTS AND HIGH HOLY DAYS
   
 
   

 



Special events and High Holy Days celebrations are either held at

Ley Hill Memorial Hall, Botley Road, Ley Hill, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 1XT

or at
Coleshill Village Hall, Barracks Hill, Coleshill, Amersham, HP7 0LN.


 

   

         

LEY HILL MEMORIAL HALL

From Chesham:
* From the main Amersham/Berkhamsted road through Chesham (A416) turn at the roundabout signed Ley Hill (and Station). You will now be in White Hill.
* Proceed to the top of the hill, past Chesham High School. Turn right at mini-roundabout signed Ley Hill. This is Botley Road
* Continue for approx 1.5 miles where the road takes a sharp right hand turn. Follow it round.
* At 80 metres on your right you will pass Ley Hill School
* At a further 100 metres approx you will find the Memorial Hall on your right, signposted "War Memorial Institute" from the road.
* If you get as far as The Crown and Swan pubs you have gone too far.
* Turn into the car park area in front of the hall. If there is insufficient space then park in the road on the same side as the hall.

Click here for a map of the area.

 

 

 

 

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COLESHILL VILLAGE HALL

From Amersham Old Town:
* From the Old Town bypass (A413) take Gore Hill (A355) up towards Beaconsfield
* At the top of the hill, turn right by the water tower - signposted Coleshill
* Follow the road into the village
* At the junction with New Road, take the left fork
* Follow the road until you see the school on the left an the church on the right
* Park in the school and walk along Barracks Hill (opposite) 100m to the Village Hall

Click here for a map of the area.

 



(Maps courtesy of www.multimap.com



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