Anzac Hall, Featherston

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ANZAC Hall (Main Hall), Kiwi Hall and Supper Room
Location:  Corner Bell and Birwood Streets, 62-64 Bell Street, Featherston

The historically significant ANZAC Hall was first opened in 1916 as a recreation centre for the troops at the nearby Featherston military camp. Although it has undergone some minor structural changes over the years - including the formation of the Kiwi Hall in 1950, in memory of the soldiers killed in WWII - it remains an authentic example of an early civic building.

The variety of spaces available means there is something suitable for most activities and group sizes. All venues include access to kitchen facilities, if required.

ANZAC Hall: 50 - 400 guests
KIWI Hall: 30 -200 guests
SUPPER Room: 20 - 100 guests

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To book, contact SWDC

ANZAC Hall (Main Hall), Kiwi Hall and Supper Room
Location:  Corner Bell and Birwood Streets, 62-64 Bell Street, Featherston

The historically significant ANZAC Hall was first opened in 1916 as a recreation centre for the troops at the nearby Featherston military camp. Although it has undergone some minor structural changes over the years - including the formation of the Kiwi Hall in 1950, in memory of the soldiers killed in WWII - it remains an authentic example of an early civic building.

The variety of spaces available means there is something suitable for most activities and group sizes. All venues include access to kitchen facilities, if required.

ANZAC Hall: 50 - 400 guests
KIWI Hall: 30 -200 guests
SUPPER Room: 20 - 100 guests

To book, contact SWDC

ANZAC Hall (Main Hall), Kiwi Hall and Supper Room
Location:  Corner Bell and Birwood Streets, 62-64 Bell Street, Featherston

The historically significant ANZAC Hall was first opened in 1916 as a recreation centre for the troops at the nearby Featherston military camp. Although it has undergone some minor structural changes over the years - including the formation of the Kiwi Hall in 1950, in memory of the soldiers killed in WWII - it remains an authentic example of an early civic building.

The variety of spaces available means there is something suitable for most activities and group sizes. All venues include access to kitchen facilities, if required.

ANZAC Hall: 50 - 400 guests
KIWI Hall: 30 -200 guests
SUPPER Room: 20 - 100 guests