About Us


Nestled in the charming village of Whelpley Hill, our historic Village Hall was

built and completed in May 1937 and opened by Lord Chesham on the 14th

June 1937 to commemorate the Coronation of King George VI.

A committee of local residents led by Major Alexander Wood who lived in

Spencers Farm, Whelpley Hill, raised the money to have the hall built by holding

local events and organising grants.

The Coronation Hall is a registered Charity, run and maintained by a committee

of local volunteers for the upkeep of the hall.

Proud of Bucks Awards 2024

The Proud of Bucks Awards celebrate Buckinghamshire’s communities that have demonstrated care, creativity and commitment towards their local areas. The awards recognise and applaud outstanding community contribution carried out by local volunteers.

The Outstanding Group award - Recognises and celebrates a voluntary group in the local area who has made a positive impact on their community such as delivering a service, championing a cohort of residents or supporting and enhancing local spaces.