Perfect for wedding receptions and performances, the Ballroom can hold up to 210 people (seated theatre style) and around 120 for a wedding depending on the layout. We also host many regular classes, meetings and craft fayres.
At one end there is a raised stage making the space perfect for small performances.
Please note, any PRS/PPL fees relating to your event will be recharged. This does not apply to Weddings.
Events requiring ticketing will be subject to Box Office charges, please enquire for details.
Size: 65.5ft long x 28 ft wide
Max occupancy: 250
No. of chairs: 200
No. of tables: 36
Size of tables: 2.25ft x 6ft
Seating round wall for 65 (no cushions)
Platform 1.5ft high x 10ft deep x 28ft wide
Situated on the ground floor, the Ballroom is accessible to everyone.
Double doors open on to St George’s Square
Email Stamford.Events@southkesteven.gov.uk for room hire information and prices
Rooms for meetings, functions, wedding receptions, sales, product launches, craft fairs, concerts, shows and workshops are available for hire at our sister venue in Grantham a 210 seat theatre, meeting rooms and a splendid Victorian Ballroom can be hired in the Guildhall Arts Centre.
| Flat Rate | Hourly Rate |
Half Date (9am-1pm / 1pm- 5pm) |
Full Day (9am-5pm) |
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Hourly Rate before 5pm (meetings/classes) |
- | £47 | - | - |
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Hourly Rate after 5pm (meetings/classes) |
- | £50 | - | - |
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Before 5pm (meetings/classes) |
- | - | £175 | £335 |
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Non-performance event (6pm-11pm) |
£550 | - | - | - |
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Concert (6pm-11pm) |
£430 + ticketing fees | - | - | |
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Wedding Reception (8.30am-11pm) |
£1000 |
Access Evening Before £500 |
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Full Day Event (8.30am-11pm) |
£1000 | |||
| Craft Fayres/Sale (8.30am-5pm) |
£335 |
Early Access Hour £100 |
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