Our Heritage
About Evesham Town Hall
A cornerstone of civic life in Evesham for over four centuries, the Town Hall stands as a proud symbol of the town's heritage and community spirit.
A Building with History
Evesham Town Hall has its origins around 1586, making it one of the most enduring civic buildings in the Vale of Evesham. Positioned prominently in Market Place, the building has served the town through centuries of change, adaptation, and community life.
Later additions include an elegant 18th-century council chamber, which adds to the architectural richness of the building. The Town Hall received its Grade II listing in recognition of its special architectural and historic interest — a designation that protects its character while allowing it to continue serving the community.
Today, the Town Hall continues its long tradition of hosting public and private events, from wedding receptions and birthday celebrations to business conferences and community fairs. Its central location, accessible facilities, and generous event space make it one of the most versatile venues in the area.
Circa 1586
Over four centuries of continuous civic use in the heart of Evesham.
Grade II Listed
Officially recognised for its special architectural and historic interest.
150 m² Hall
A generous event space of approximately 1,607 sq ft, suitable for up to 200 guests.
Heritage Character
Period features including an 18th-century council chamber, blending history with modern functionality.