Hambledon Village Quiz – Saturday, April 26th

Don’t miss out on tickets for the fantastic Hambledon Village Quiz at the Village Hall on Saturday April 26th. We’ve got our usual and brilliant quiz master Bill Dann and a raffle with great prizes.

Doors and our very reasonably-priced bar open at 7.30n and the quiz starts at 8pm.

No meal this time but crisps etc will be available at the bar.

Tickets £10 each (tables of six people) are available at the Village Shop so buy yours soon to avoid disappointment. This is always a sell-out!

Cricket Club Fund Raiser – Race Night at The Village Hall – Friday 25th April

Following on from the resounding success of last year Hambledon Cricket Club is hosting a Race Night on Friday 25 April, we are hoping to raise much needed funds for the club.

We are selling tables of 6/8/10 people at £5 per head so get your friends together and book a table, individual places are also available, numbers are limited so get your booking in quickly, it promises to be a fun filled night!

There will be a licenced bar and pizza by Zoo Café on the night.

More details to follow about opportunities to purchase a horse and/or jockey in each race and chose your own name,  and many other things.

If you would like to book a table/place please contact Caroline Tristem at caroline@tristem.co.uk.

Hambledon Cinema Presents ‘Dream Horse’. Saturday, February 22nd

Starring Toni Collette and Damian Lewis, Dream Horse is the true story of a group of ordinary people from a Welsh village who decide to club together to breed a race horse despite having no experience. It’s a feelgood amusing story for a February evening which gets great reviews on the review site Rotten Tomatoes and The Guardian calls ‘A Winner’.

Doors and our extremely reasonably-priced bar open at 7pm and the film starts at 7.30pm.

Tickets £5 from the Village Shop or online by clicking this link. A small booking fee is added to online tickets which is taken by the booking website, not the village hall.

Certificate PG

First Film Night of the year, this Saturday at the Village Hall

Come along to the Village Hall for our first film of the year this Saturday, January 25th. We will be showing The Miracle Club, a heart-warming story following three generations of friends who have the dream of winning a pilgrimage trip to Lourdes. Starring Maggie Smith, Kathy Bates, Laura Linney and Stephen Rea. ‘A charming emotional rollercoaster… with stellar performances’ according to The Independent.

Certificate 12A

Tickets £5 from the Village Shop, on the door and online by clicking this link.

Doors and bar open at 7pm and the film starts at 7.30pm

Muppet Christmas Carol Showing at the Village Hall

Get the festive season off to a very Christmassy start at the Village Hall on Sunday December 1st with our family Christmas film.

We will be showing the Muppet Christmas Carol which, if you haven’t seen it, is definitely the best version! True to the book, funny, great songs and it’s the Muppets!! Also, of course, Michael Caine as Scrooge! 2.30 for a 3pm start. Bring your children, your grandchildren and yourselves!

Tickets £5 each online here and from the village shop very soon. Booking fees apply to online sales.

Last Night of the Proms screening at the Village Hall

As an exciting new venture, we will be screening the Last Night of the Proms at the Village Hall, live from the Albert Hall on Saturday, September 14th. 6.30pm for 7pm.

Come along for a celebration of international music from the world’s leading musicians and enjoy this decades old tradition on the big screen with surround sound.

We will be running a well-stocked bar and selling snacks. There is no admission fee but tickets are required for entry which are available from the Village Shop.

Hambledon Cinema Presents – Wicked Little Letters – Saturday, July 20th 7pm for 7.30pm

Tickets are now on sale for our showing of ‘Wicked Little Letters’ starring Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley. Set in 1920s Littlehampton, this comedy tells the story of how local people, including the prim Edith (Olivia Colman), begin to receive letters full of hilarious profanities and rowdy Irish migrant Rose (Jessie Buckley) is charged with the crime. Suspecting that something is amiss, the town’s women investigate. Certificate 15.

Please note that there is strong and descriptive swearing throughout!

Saturday, July 20th at the Village Hall. Bar opens at 7pm and the film starts at 7.30pm. Tickets £5 each available from the Village Shop or online by clicking here