

Made in 1710 and 1748. In 1872, the Mortlake Church of England Educational Foundation was established, and a new school building was constructed in 1878. The school operated on this site until 1952, when it relocated to a larger premises. The original school building was then converted into the community hall that stands today.
Mortlake Hall is not just a venue for children's parties, but also a hub for various local groups and activities throughout the week. The Mortlake Community Association offers a range of classes and activities including gentle exercise, singing, tai chi, drawing, and computer classes.
On Wednesdays, the Mortlake Community Hub provides a space for lunch and good company. Pictologue, a children's charity dedicated to improving communication skills, also uses Mortlake Hall as a base.
For the young martial arts enthusiasts, there is a Karate class held on Tuesday evenings. Create Art offers after-school sessions and themed holiday clubs for children, as well as a monthly session for adults.
Adults interested in fitness can join the Tai Chi class held on Tuesday evenings, or the Dance class on Monday evenings, creating a vibrant and active community within Mortlake Hall.
Mortlake Hall offers a wonderful space for children's parties, with flexible availability on Saturdays and Sundays. The access period for each booking is 4 hours, allowing for a 2-hour party, an hour for setup, and an hour for cleaning up.
The cost for a morning or afternoon booking is a fixed rate of 140. The party can make use of the main hall, as well as smaller halls, the fully equipped kitchen, and the outdoor playground. The main hall measures 12m × 6. 5m and has a ceiling height limit of 3m, making it suitable for bouncy castles.
For seating arrangements, Mortlake Hall provides 30 small chairs and enough small tables to accommodate 30 children comfortably. Additionally, parking spaces for four or five cars are available for the convenience of guests.
To secure a booking, a refundable deposit of 30 is required, which serves as a safeguard against late cancellations or damages. The booking is also subject to the agreed Terms and Conditions of Mortlake Hall.
Besides hosting children's parties, Mortlake Hall is also available for hire for a variety of other purposes. The rate is 22 per hour, making it an affordable choice for exercise classes, book clubs, and local residents' meetings.
The available spaces for hire include the main hall, as well as smaller halls and adjoining spaces. The main hall measures 5m, while the smaller halls and adjoining spaces are 8m × 5m and 3m × 5m respectively. Facilities such as a well-equipped kitchen with a fridge, kettle, microwave, and oven, a playground, and parking spaces for four or five cars are provided for the convenience of the hirer.
Mortlake Hall has a rich history as a former school building, dating back to 1878. Over the years, it has served as an important educational institution for the local community. Today, it continues to play a vital role as a community hall for children and various local groups.
Located at 30 Mullins Path, SW14 8EZ, Mortlake Hall is operated by the Mortlake Church of England Educational Foundation, a registered charity (registered in England no. 299726). The venue is proudly powered by WordPress, ensuring easy access and navigation for users.
To learn more about Mortlake Hall, its services, and how to get involved, please visit their website or contact them via email at info@mortlakehall. Co. uk.