Pigeon Bay Hall
Pigeon Bay Hall: A Historic Community Hub on Banks Peninsula
In the peaceful seaside settlement of Pigeon Bay on Banks Peninsula, one building has stood as a gathering place for locals and visitors alike for more than a century: Pigeon Bay Hall, also known as the Pigeon Bay Settlers’ Hall. With its sprung dance floor, generous capacity and versatile facilities, the hall continues to be an important venue for weddings, community events, family gatherings, concerts and celebrations.
Available for Hire
Pigeon Bay Settlers’ Hall is available for hire year-round and is well suited to a wide range of occasions, including weddings, community events, family gatherings, meetings, celebrations and small concerts. With flexible spaces and a peaceful coastal setting, the hall offers a practical and welcoming venue for both locals and visitors.
Hall Hire Charges
Main Hall
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Full day hire: $500
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Bond: $500 (base rate)
Supper / Meeting Room
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Full day hire: $200
Weddings
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Three-day hire package: $1,500
Hire fees reflect the hall’s community-run status and contribute directly to the ongoing care and maintenance of this important local facility.
A Hall with History and Character
Pigeon Bay Settlers’ Hall is more than just a venue — it’s a living part of the bay’s social fabric. Originally opened in 1921 on land given by the Hay family and built by local volunteers, the hall has long been a place where the community comes together. Early records show that large gatherings — including dances and banquets with visitors from across the peninsula — were held soon after the hall’s opening, reflecting its role as a focal point for social life in the bay.
Today, the hall remains proudly managed by a group of passionate local volunteers who uphold its heritage while ensuring it serves modern community needs. It is the only space in Pigeon Bay where large groups can meet, celebrate and share experiences.
Facilities That Fit Many Occasions
One of the hall’s standout features is its sprung dance floor, an ideal surface for dancing, performances and lively events. With room for up to 180 people, the main hall is suitable for everything from concerts and community functions to larger celebrations like weddings and milestone parties.
The venue also includes a well-appointed kitchen, tables and chairs, and a supper/meeting room that comfortably accommodates around 35 people — perfect for smaller gatherings, workshops or breakout spaces during larger events.
Whether you’re planning a rehearsal dinner, a performance, a fundraising event or a local meeting, the hall’s flexible spaces and supportive committee make it straightforward to organise a successful occasion.
Where and How to Book
Pigeon Bay Hall is located at 40 Wharf Road, Pigeon Bay, and can be booked directly through the committee byemail at pigeonbayhall@gmail.com
Venues like Pigeon Bay Hall are typically available for a range of hire periods and events, and costs vary depending on the type of booking. For detailed pricing and availability, prospective hirers are encouraged to make contact early — especially for weekend or summer dates, which are popular for weddings and large celebrations.
A Venue That Brings People Together
Pigeon Bay Hall is often described as the heart of the Pigeon Bay community, and for good reason. The hall has hosted countless dances, meetings, concerts and celebrations across generations. Its raised stage, large dance floor and welcoming spaces are suited to everything from artistic events to family feasts.
Because it is community-managed, the hall also acts as a symbol of local volunteerism and pride. Residents take part not only in maintaining the building but also in shaping the kinds of events it hosts, ensuring it continues to serve evolving community needs while preserving its heritage character.
Why Pigeon Bay Hall Matters
Pigeon Bay Hall matters because:
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It preserves local heritage: More than 100 years after its opening, the hall remains an enduring link to Pigeon Bay’s early settler history and social life.
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It supports community events: From weddings and concerts to meetings and family gatherings, the hall provides essential space for social activity in a rural settlement where such venues are rare.
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It strengthens community bonds: Locals manage and use the hall collectively, fostering connections, volunteerism and shared purpose.
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It enhances local identity: The hall is a focal point for Pigeon Bay’s character, helping maintain a sense of belonging and place for residents and visitors alike.
In a quiet bay framed by hills and water, the Pigeon Bay Hall stands as a reminder that community spaces matter. They are where stories are made, traditions are honoured, celebrations happen, and connections deepen.
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