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Historic Hall Reopens After Devastating Flood Damage
26 Jan
Summary
- Historic St Margaret's Hall closed in November 2024 due to severe flooding.
- The venue is set to reopen in early May 2025 as a music and comedy space.
- Repairs include making the building more resilient to future flood events.

The historic St Margaret's Hall in Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, is set to be revitalized as a vibrant music and comedy venue following significant damage from flooding in November 2024. The 18th-century building, a beloved space for craft fairs, weddings, and events, had to close its doors after the severe inundation.
Mayor Jack Vittles expressed delight that repair work has commenced, with hopes for a reopening as early as May 2025. The venue aims to host a variety of performances, utilizing its 190-seat capacity for music and comedy gigs. Immediate efforts focused on drying the hall, with ongoing repairs now addressing long-term resilience.
These enhancements include measures like raising electrical sockets and replacing flooring to better withstand future flood incidents. The mayor emphasized the goal of restoring the hall as a central community hub, anticipating a full return to hosting events by early May.




