HIRE OUR SITES
Christ Church Cunnington Street
Previously known as The Mission Hall, Cunnington Street is a popular venue for children’s parties, community groups and gatherings of up to 30 people.
The building has a main room and a rear room which provides access to the kitchen and toilet.
All booking enquiries are considered on a case-by-case basis. Faith-based and spiritual-based bookings are required to comply with our Christian ethos. On Saturdays, the hall is only available from 12.30 - 5.30pm.
Please note that Cunnington Street site is Christ Church W4’s only alcohol-free building, and no alcohol may be consumed, served, or sold on the premises.
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Send your enquiry through the form below
Our staff will get back to you with the availability
Once agreed, we will process the payment
You can find more detailed information here
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Our Cunnington Street sites are available on weekdays, Saturdays from 12.30-5.30pm, and Sundays from 12pm
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Our cost varies depending on the sites, events, and hours. Please speak to our booking manager for more information
Cunnington Street site is available from £50/hour
Concessionary rates are available for charity/ church family/ regular hirings
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Cunnington Street does not have a designated parking spot, but there’s a limited street parking around the site
All of our sites are accessible through public transport - the closest underground station from all of our sites is Chiswick Park
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All our sites are wheelchair accessible, with accessible toilet facilities
We have a hearing loop connected to our sound system at Turnham Green
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There will be an option of a “cleaning fee” which requires additional charge as agreed, please speak to our team for more information
Hire Cunnington Street
If you would like to book any of the rooms at Cunnington Street (The Mission Hall) please fill out the form on this page or email bookings@christchurchw4.com
Alternatively, please feel free to contact us on
0208 995 7381
Please note: We are passionate to share our resources with a wide variety of hirers, whilst asking them and those they represent to honour and respect the church context they are operating in, and not to engage in activities which would bring the venue or our community into disrepute.