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The Spring Arts & Heritage Centre - Havant - Photo album

A nice variety of food. They have a lot of cool artwork displayed and a nice museum. There is a play area for the kids. I like that they play area is a bit away from the main cafe so you can bring a buggy down there and not be in the way. There is also a play area upstairs in the museum for little o
This is an excellent small arts venue. I think that it holds around 200 people. They put on music, theatre etc. Thoroughly recommended.
This is a wonderful venue and we love playing here. Friendly, efficient staff and volunteers make the acts and audience feel really welcome. It's always great to see how much effort has gone into the Christmas decorations, when we play our December show.
Friendly service at cafe. Exhibitions always worth a look. Knit and natter are a large group but do not disturb anyone else. Always helpful.
Brilliant local venue, great music gigs and very intimate. Saw ‘This Flight Tonight’ singing the songs of Joni Mitchell, and they were extraordinary. Want to see them again. And they do lots of gigs like that.
Really enjoyed the concert, and the facilities inside have a strong community feel about them, which is very welcoming. Unfortunately lack of lighting in the car park made someone fall over when we left, which was a shame. He was on the ground for several minutes before able to get back up, so the e
Friendly relaxed atmosphere. Great art on the wall. Lovely little play area for our grand daughter.
This place is an absolute gem - we went this time to see the latest exhibition, as well as their on-going exhibits. Plus the cafe is v good, and the cards and gifts on sale are first class.
Lovely little museum with some hidden gems. The 1950s kitchen was a blast from the past and especially enjoyed the moving dioramas with handles you could turn. Make sure you look up a little as exhibits are fixed high up too. The shop also sells some great chutney. Worth the walk up from Havant town
Watched a fabulous live screening of Sleeping Beauty performed by The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden tonight. To be able to experience such a wonderful marriage of music, beautiful costumes and outstanding performances without having to travel to London is such a privilege.
A small venue with a nice cafe and bar offering refreshments and snacks. The theatre is compact and intimate with good acoustics and no matter where you are your close to the stage. Some limited parking adjacent with additional parking a 5 minute walk away. Staff are friendly and helpful, easy level
I lived in Havant for 5 years, where I have done a documentary on the history of the town. The staff at the arts centre have been very helpful in their support during this time, which has been much appreciated. Highly recommended the museum for a visit.
Loved it the last time I was there, had a great band on, The Doors was fantastic, band played very well and the lead singer was top draw, bar bit small but not a big bad point but had a little wait, staff , other then that I highly recommend going for the entertainment and other things going on the
Visit regularly for coffee and also been to see live music and plays. Highly recommend.
The best coffee shop, theatre, and community centre in Havant. Staff are lovely. Spacious. Highly recommended.
Excellent and informative Went in to see hayling camp site exhibition. Clean and friendly atmosphere.
Great little theatre with some surprisingly big names in comedy.
Small, friendly venue. Seen some real gems here. Ticket prices reasonable enough to try different things. Lovely venue & relies on public support as it is a charity organisation. Give it a go!
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