The Clarence Hall, an iconic landmark in the heart of Crickhowell, stands on the eastern edge of the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park. As the town’s largest community event space, it offers a superb setting for a wide range of events.
The main hall accommodates up to 250 people and features a stage, balcony, entrance atrium, bar, and kitchen. Conveniently located near Crickhowell’s main car park, it is also within walking distance of local pubs and hotels.
Whether you’re planning a performance, celebration, or community gathering, Clarence Hall provides the ideal venue in a stunning location.
A selection of upcoming highlights
With so much happening at the Hall, the easiest way to see everything is in our calendar.
A snapshot of what's happening over the next few days.
We’ve responded to our latest Community Survey by undertaking Phase 1 of a programme of refurbishment to ensure that Clarence Hall is able to host a full range of inclusive activities for individuals and groups of all ages.
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Crickhowell Open Studios returns over the Spring Bank Holiday weekend, 23–25 May, transforming the town and surrounding area into a vibrant celebration of art, creativity and local talent. Among this year’s venues is Clarence Hall, where Torfaen Arts will once again present a colourful and varied exhibition of original artwork.
Read More >On Saturday, 16 May, the Clarence Hall will host a special evening of music and entertainment – “Elvis – Always On My Mind”, featuring Darren “Graceland” Jones. This charity concert is organised by Suzan and Mike Alderton of Living with Dementia – a local society that continues to make a meaningful difference to the lives of those living with dementia and their families.
Read More >Crickhowell District Archive Centre is publishing its latest book, Post-war Crickhowell, 1945–1970, and is marking the occasion with a launch event at the Clarence Hall on Sunday, 10 May at 7pm. It promises to be an evening rooted in memory, community and shared history, with an opportunity to meet the authors, Ryland Wallace and John Webb, and hear some of the stories behind the book.
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