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.
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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The Celtic Roots Festival is a new event in celebration of the rich Celtic heritage woven into the life of this part of Wales. Join us on Sunday, 26 October at 3pm for the Opening Concert, featuring Crickhowell Choral Society, harpist Rose Graham and soprano Eve Carey.
Read More >The Clarence Hall was filled with feel-good energy this afternoon as Ian Cooper and Uskulele returned to Crickhowell with a lively rock and pop set that had the audience singing along from the first chord to the final note.
Read More >Big Mac’s Wholly Soul Band lit up the Clarence Hall last night with an outstanding performance that had everyone on their feet. Their high-energy set blended classic hits with irresistible rhythm and powerhouse vocals – a true celebration of timeless soul music.
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