Norton-sub-Hamdon Village Hall near Yeovil comes highly recommended for a Birthday Party ceilidh barn dance by Barnbuskers Band

Just back from a lovely evening of playing music for ceilidh dancing to celebrate a 21st year birthday party in the lovely Norton-sub-Hamdon Village Hall. Barnbuskers Ceilidh Barn Dance Band had a great time playing music for the dancing with lots of lovely people in a very lovely location with wonderful food and drink.

The Norton-sub-Hamdon Village Hall is very modern with lots of facilities and has lovely views over the adjacent recreation ground from the veranda, ideal for relaxing in-between the dances on the warm Summer evening we had last night.

The Norton-sub-Hamdon Village Hall veranda with lovely views across the recreation ground

On the other side of the Norton-sub-Hamdon Village Hall recreation ground, there looked to be a very useful children’s play area.

Norton-sub-Hamdon Village Hall recreation ground with children’s play area

So, if you are thinking about holding a 21st year birthday party (or any age special birthday party) and you are local to Norton-sub-Hamdon near Yeovil in Somerset, their village hall comes highly recommended by Barnbuskers for holding a birthday party ceilidh barn dance. Here’s a link to the Norton-sub-Hamdon Village Hall contact details.

Barnbuskers Ceilidh Barn Dance Band loves playing and organising the callers for birthday party ceilidhs because the music and dances are so inclusive of all generations from little tots to grannies and grandpas. So, if you are thinking of holding a birthday party ceilidh barn dance and are local to Somerset or Devon, Judy (photo below), our Barnbuskers Ceilidh Dance Band leader and organiser, would love to hear from you to discuss arrangements and our availability. Simply visit our Barnbuskers contact page. We look forward to sharing your special birthday party celebration with a wonderful ceilidh barn dance.

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Barnbuskers Band leader Judy with wind instrument player Robin celebrating the discovery of another great village hall for a ceilidh barn dance

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