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Wilton Hall
Closed for the foreseeable future

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Wilton Hall
Wilton Avenue
Bletchley
MK3 6BN


Wilton Hall is situated close to Bletchley Parks War Time Museum.   Originally built in the 1940's for the code breakers to relax and enjoy an evening out.
During the 1960's it played host to many Top Rock'n'Roll acts boasting Gene Vincent,  Adam Faith,  The Hollies, Marty Wilde, Johnny Kidd and last but not least The Rolling Stones who went to No.1  just a few weeks after their appearance in Bletchley.
With the disappearance of many of the Large Dance Halls up and down the Country, Wilton Hall is one of the few that still remains standing, it is now Privately owned, its owner takes pride in the halls fist class appearance,  renown for the dinner dance theme nights,   It boasts a Wooden Maple Sprung floor, with ample off floor seating.
We are fortunate and very proud to be invited to run our Wednesday afternoon Social Tea Dance at  such a prestigious building as Wilton Hall... it's the purr-fect venue  for an afternoon of Social dancing and making new friends while affording us the ambience and atmosphere.
Membership is £5.00 per year...Admission £4.00 per person
Non-Members £5.00 admission

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