Nettlebed Village Club was built in 1913 by local banker and landowner, Robert Fleming. It was built as a facility for the village and after 103 years it still functions as a community centre, a members bar, an entertainment centre as well as providing two halls which are available for hire for weddings, parties, dances, concerts, wakes etc. The large function hall is suitable for 180 seated and 120 for dancing and has an adequate stage for bands and an excellent purpose built dance floor. The smaller hall seats 80 people at tables and is adjoined by a kitchen which is currently undergoing refurbishment.
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Bix and Assendon Village Hall
Situated on Bix Common, with stunning views over the countryside, Bix Village Hall is now owned by The Parish Council and run by the Bix & Assendon Village Hall Management Committee.
Now the only community asset in the Bix & Assendon parish, it is used for a variety of social and community events. It is also the home of the Bix Montessori School.
The recent three stage refurbishment, including upgrade of the kitchen and toilets, has brought the hall up to modern standards to conform with current legislation.