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A central village location and built in approximately 1860 as the local school until 1973 when it was purchased as a Village Hall. Refurbished throughout between 2008 -2010, the building now offers excellent facilities to suit all potential users.

The Village Hall comprises a main hall, small hall, a modern fully-equipped kitchen, newly fitted toilets, disabled access and car parking - with additional car parking nearby.

Upstairs there are four newly refurbished offices, 3 of which are rented out to East Riding of Yorkshire Council's Children Centre empolyees.

The building is managed by the Skirlaugh Village Hall Committee which is made up of 7 local residents.  The Committee is a member of the Holderness Community Building Network.

The Village Hall has a thriving schedule of regular activities and is available to hire for family parties, discos, weddings, community events, consultations and educational activities.

In Spring 2011, the Commitee are planning to extend the facilities by installing a small outdoor area, accessible from both the main hall and the small hall, which will have a number of different  uses including the provision of an area for safe outdoor play and a quiet seating area which could also be used for BBQs or social events.