Bourne Hall

4.5/5 based on 154 reviews
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Wonderful place
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My church seniors meet here twice a month and we are superbly serviced by a helpful staff. There is also a very pleasant cafe where you can enjoy your coffee and cake whilst lounging on a couch! The parking is a bit expensive.
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A lovely restful place to walk, sit and let the world go by
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Café, library, onsite parking, small park with a small playground and a duck pond.
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An FYI for the others mostly, the squirrels are really friendly and would call all their friends and follow you if you give them pecans.😃
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Beautiful Gardens and lake to walk around which is partially being tidied up, therefore at the moment only an area of gardens is available, still a lovely walk around , go out onto the street & follow the wall to another little lake for the birds to visit.
There is also a Bourne Hall building which holds lots of different classes, talks and a small Cafe. I believe it might be a wedding venue.
Re-Visited Bourne Hall today 9/10/23
Visitors were able to enjoy a coffee on the new cafe decking looking out over the garden & lake as they sit in October sunshine. All work is complete. Reccomend a visit, we met some lovely people.
4th Jan. 2024.
Bourne Hall.is becoming one of our favorite areas to walk our dog. After all the renovations new seats were built and errected on path outside Cafe, I also noticed a play area for nursery children or a nursery, am not sure. The seats are an asset, decorative and purposeful. Once again we met some lovely parents and children greeting our dog and us. Lovely area and Bourne Hall itself was busy maybe with a recreation class. Lots of people going in and out. Still plenty parking. We reccomend a visit.
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Very nice people working there
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Charges are £1 for the evening
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Great place for coffee with new patio area
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The building consists of a library, a cafe downstairs, and a museum on the first floor. Plenty of paid parking close by. Entry is free to the museum. Gives one a great insight into the history of Epsom and surrounding areas Closed on a Monday.
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Great Hall for entertaining events. Good parking and facilities.
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Attended a Rome needs you history session with our three kids and had a fantastic time. Very informative and interactive. With lots of things for the kids to look at. Highly recommended. The presenter was even part of the Gladiator film!
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I haven’t been here in a long while. I used to go regularly in the 80s when I was doing my o level revision.

Here I am again doing the working from home bit. The place is spotless, nice and warm and there’s lashings of tea and delicious sandwiches and cakes available.

Librarians are very friendly and chatty too

Very pleasant experience, will be back.
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This is a nice small cosy coffee shop in Ewell. It is attached to the library. I ordered a cheap biscuit here this afternoon. You must also eat the sandwiches and then have a soft drink. Recommended. It was worth every single penny. I will return.
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Afternoon dance, cheap parking cafe....Great!!
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1st time here! Popped in for a gift market / fair. Some good stalls! Upstairs is the Epsom & Ewell museum, very interesting & informative. We'll worth a visit!
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Good parking and halls for events
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Small but great park to chill
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Ceroc dancing, a good venue....
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A great venue for meetings and club events. Also a great theatre
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Great museum very well presented. I loved looking at our history of Epsom and Ewell. I would advise a visit if you can. And they do have lift access to.
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ONE FOR THE ROAD 1780-1840

A superb exhibition about travelling by road in the years 1730 to 1840.
Historian and equestrian Caroline Baldock has researched extensively how people of that period took to the road, and has chosen fascinating exhibits to demonstrate what travelling by horse-drawn vehicles actually involved.
I highly recommend a visit.
May 20th 2022
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Nice place to go has a library there and upstairs has a museum lots of functions go on there went to a U3A function has a coffee shop Lounge area to sit and has a big Hall downstairs parking is good and very reasonable priced
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me and my school went on a school trip to Bourne hall and it was very interesting besides I'm not a very history person but I liked it. It had lots of stuff like what people would wear in the 1970s and what was their norms/normal like public transport and what would men and women wear in sport like tennis which we saw. What I found amazing is that they had a bird eyes view of Epsom that was very detailed. It was very good we all enjoyed it as a evening out and I would recommend it to anyone that wants to know local history.
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Great library and coffee shop.
Lot of parking but you have to pay.
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Take a guided walk of Epsom and Ewell this summer with Bourne hall
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