Our hall for hire is located in a natural bush area with a stunning view over Middle Harbour and the Heads just above the Spit.
Mosman District Guide Hall is an ideal venue for children’s parties, workshops or community groups looking for space to meet or even local businesses needing a relaxing and peaceful setting for work functions, team building exercises or meetings in the Lower North Shore area of Sydney. Located Parriwi Park on Upper Spit Road our location offers a unique setting in the busy Mosman area with no traffic noise or chaos and direct water views on Sydney’s stunning harbour.
Thanks to the support of many local businesses and community groups, our community hall in Mosman has undergone recent renovations to the toilet, electricals, signage and heating, with repairs to doors and windows and upgrades of the decking fence and the outside of the hall. This makes our hall for hire in Mosman the perfect setting for any function or meeting with large or small groups catered for in the unique position that no other hall in the Northern Sydney are can offer to hire a hall. Having hosted many functions over the years, we know that you will be completely satisfies with our modern facilities in a breathtaking setting.
Facilities
The hall has a continuous, solid wooden floor, sturdy trestle tables and a small kitchenette with a large fridge freezer, oven, electric hobbs and a microwave.
There is also a large cleared area for use outside with decking to the back of the property taking advantage of the stunning view, and a single toilet block.
Hall Hire Periods 
Weekends – available for hall hire slots of 4 hours – $150/4 plus a $50 security bond
Weekdays – regular weekly meeting hire is available; rates vary and are negotiable depending on use.
Guiding/Charity Organisations $30 per hour
Regular Community Hire $35 per hour
One hour hire $40 per hour (min 3 hours)
For more information or to make a booking email mosmanguidehall@gmail.com
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