About Us


Our Registered Address is:
11 Sandford Road
Winscombe
North Somerset
BS25 1JA

Our Charity No is: 1186290
Please use the Contact Form to ask a question about the centre, for booking enquiries use the form on the Booking Page

A brief history of Winscombe Community Association… 


The buildings which are now home to Winscombe Community Centre were originally built in the mid 19th century to house Winscombe and Woodborough Primary School. In 1900 the school was taken over by Somerset County Council.
The building forming the south end of the Community Centre was originally the headmaster’s house, the last headmaster to live there – a Mr Burrows – retired in 1969.

By the end of the 19th century the original building was becoming too small to cater for the increasing number of children in the village and in the 1920s additional buildings were constructed on the same site. However, by the 1960s these too were no longer large enough and in 1972 the present Primary School in Moorham Road was opened.

Initially the infants remained in the Sandford Road buildings and the juniors were taught at the new school. Having a split site proved to be very inconvenient and so in1979 temporary ‘caravan’ classrooms were built at Moorham Road so the old school was then closed completely.

In 1979, after much hard work, Winscombe & Sandford Parish Council were successful in persuading Avon Education Department to allow the Sandford Road school with the attached cottage, playground and playing field to be made available for Parish use and the Parish Council became trustees of a 28 year lease from the County of Avon. 

Winscombe Community Association was thus set up and quickly organisations such as the Brownies, Nursery School, Toddler
Group, Bridge and Table Tennis clubs were using the facilities and most still do.

The Michaelmas Fair started in the summer of 1980 and is still going strong, providing a popular village event and fundraiser.

In 1983 the Centre was awarded a cup for the most improved village hall in Avon

In 1994 the County agreed to sell the Centre for £50,000, nominally to the Parish Council, as a permanent body, but in effect to the Management Committee of the Community Centre. A major fundraising effort was initiated and the purchase was completed. Since that time the village, through regular fundraising events and lettings to clubs and societies, has supported the Community Centre and enabled the Management Committee to maintain the buildings in a good state of repair.