Collectors and glass lovers, take note of the date Sunday 5th July! There is to be a Glass Fair at the Village Hall in Penshurst, Kent. The fair will be open from 10am to 3pm, with a cost of entry of £5.

Penshurst Village Hall is a historic building, packed with many of the original features which offer a charmed and atmospheric venue, brimming with character.

It is situated in the centre of the picturesque village of Penshurst in Kent. The village is also home to Penshurst Place, a 14th century Manor House with its beautiful gardens and parkland. In close proximity to the Village Hall is St. John the Baptist church, the Leicester Arms (which also offers accommodation) and the Fir Tree Tea Rooms.

The Village Hall building is composed of the entrance lobby, the main hall, the Library and the Victoria room upstairs. There are ladies and gentlemen’s toilets, and a kitchen. There is a courtyard area to the front of the building and a garden to the rear. Wi-Fi is available in the building. The front courtyard can also be used for parking with additional parking available in the lay-by on the B2176 road just before the Village Hall and in the adjacent High Street.

At the Glass Fair itself, there will be numerous rooms for pitches each with a 6′ x 3′ table. Electric connectivity will be supplied. There will be someone on site to guide you through where to set up and explain the site layout etc for you if needed.

If you’re an artist, dealer or collector and are interested in booking a pitch to display your glass, please contact us here.

Visit the Penshurst Village Hall website here.

The address of the hall is High Street, Penshurst, Tonbridge TN11 8BP.