Using a village hall as a venue. - Find a Supper Club2024-03-29T05:48:21Zhttp://supperclubfangroup.ning.com/forum/topics/using-a-village-hall-as-a-venue?commentId=4181778%3AComment%3A115483&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThank you! I live in a beaut…tag:supperclubfangroup.ning.com,2012-06-10:4181778:Comment:1154832012-06-10T16:54:09.657ZHidden Tearoomhttp://supperclubfangroup.ning.com/profile/RDB1
<p>Thank you! I live in a beautiful area but in the tiniest house ever. My entire kitchen is 3m square and has only one tiny sideboard. I have a lounge which is full on ancient mis-matching oak sideboards which are full of my china and plates etc as I just can't fit anything into the kitchen. I'd love to have one here but we simply wouldn't cope. In a village hall I can have space to prep without fear of insanity! </p>
<p>Maybe one day in Summer I could risk something outdoorsy here. I…</p>
<p>Thank you! I live in a beautiful area but in the tiniest house ever. My entire kitchen is 3m square and has only one tiny sideboard. I have a lounge which is full on ancient mis-matching oak sideboards which are full of my china and plates etc as I just can't fit anything into the kitchen. I'd love to have one here but we simply wouldn't cope. In a village hall I can have space to prep without fear of insanity! </p>
<p>Maybe one day in Summer I could risk something outdoorsy here. I have a small unruly garden I can put people into. I do wonder if I beg a lot, if my new in-laws might let me borrow their dining room until I can clear enough books so that people could actually find a space to sit here. I have a house full of books, random 'items of desirability that will come in useful one day', lego and china. My garage that is oddly the same :) oooh I wonder. Would my very boring garage convert into a fabulous tearoom without the neighbours complaining? A most interesting idea!</p> Ooh sounds lovely! A village…tag:supperclubfangroup.ning.com,2012-06-10:4181778:Comment:1153972012-06-10T15:28:53.588Zmsmarmiteloverhttp://supperclubfangroup.ning.com/profile/msmarmitelover
<p>Ooh sounds lovely! A village hall is just fine...but you know, any home, big, small, posh, ordinary is precious. Personally I'm always interested in how people live.</p>
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<p>Kerstin</p>
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<p>Ooh sounds lovely! A village hall is just fine...but you know, any home, big, small, posh, ordinary is precious. Personally I'm always interested in how people live.</p>
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<p>Kerstin</p>
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