Warrenheip Memorial Hall

Built to commemorate World War I soldiers and replaced by the current hall in 1968.

Warrenheip Memorial Hall front of building

Overview

Warrenheip Memorial Hall is well located with many additional features including a gazebo with BBQ, tennis court and outdoor open space.

Situated 6.5km from Ballarat, Warrenheip Memorial Hall is suitable for a wide range of private functions including weddings, parties and community events or activities. Warrenheip Memorial Hall is used regularly by local community groups for activities and meetings as well as private functions such as weddings, parties, fundraisers and celebrations.  

The Hall includes a large main hall area which includes heating and cooling functionality as well as a stage. The kitchen features a commercial fridge, pie warmer, microwave, oven/stove, crockery and cutlery for 100 and a double sink. Seating and trestles are available for approximately 100 people including perimeter bench seats.

The hall has reverse cycle heating and cooling, permanent fairy lights, ceiling fans and blinds to the windows.

There is ample parking including beside the hall and off street.

Fully accessible entrance with male and female toilets available.

Facility features

  • Accessibility - Wheelchair access, including accessible toilet.
  • Hall -  Floor dimensions: 9.2m x 17.7m
  • Seating Capacity: 100
  • Round Tables: 8
  • Chairs: 100 
  • Domestic Stove
  • Pie Warmer
  • Microwave
  • Urn
  • Fridge
  • Stage 3.2m x 2.4m

Contact information

The Warrenheip Memorial Hall is a City of Ballarat owned facility managed by a Community Asset Committee (see contact details below)