with Hannah
Singing, shakers and parachute play for under-4s. Tea and biscuits for grown-ups, free play after.
A warm, welcoming Tuesday-morning session for babies, toddlers and their grown-ups. 30 minutes of singing, percussion and parachute games, then 15 minutes of free play with toys and tea/coffee for parents. Siblings welcome, no need to book — just turn up.
Hannah is an early-years music leader who's been making under-4s sing, shake and giggle around Cambridge for a decade.
with Wendy
Low-impact mat Pilates for all levels. Build core strength, improve posture and unwind mid-week.
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A friendly mixed choir — no auditions, no need to read music. Pop, folk and the odd showtune.
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30+ local makers, homemade cakes and live acoustic sets on the terrace. Free entry.
View details →“Our BNI chapter has met here every week for years. The team have the coffee on before we arrive.”
“We held our daughter's first birthday in the Gordon Hall. Loads of space and the terrace doors were a dream.”
“As a Pilates instructor I've tried every hall in north Cambridge — none come close. Spotlessly clean.”
“The Scrine room was perfect for our charity trustees' meeting. Private, quiet, proper boardroom feel.”
“Warm, welcoming and run with so much care. It really is the heart of the village.”
“Affordable, professional and always immaculate. Our quarterly board awaydays wouldn't happen without it.”
“Our BNI chapter has met here every week for years. The team have the coffee on before we arrive.”
“We held our daughter's first birthday in the Gordon Hall. Loads of space and the terrace doors were a dream.”
“As a Pilates instructor I've tried every hall in north Cambridge — none come close. Spotlessly clean.”
“The Scrine room was perfect for our charity trustees' meeting. Private, quiet, proper boardroom feel.”
“Warm, welcoming and run with so much care. It really is the heart of the village.”
“Affordable, professional and always immaculate. Our quarterly board awaydays wouldn't happen without it.”