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Crail Community Hall

Crail Community Hall, St Andrews Rd, Crail, Anstruther, UK

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0333 666 3366

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Crail Community Hall

Whether you're a resident or a festival visitor, the Crail Community Hall promises to be a welcoming space to enjoy the best of the Crail Festival's live entertainment program.


The Hall was built as the United Free Church, designed by JD Cairns in 1908. It stands on the site of a previous, smaller United Free Church, following a union with Crail West Church (now Holy Trinity Catholic Church). This is a classic Free Presbyterian Church building from the Edwardian period. Like many churches of its time, it takes inspiration from Scottish architectural traditions while also reflecting the broader British preference for late Gothic, often referred to as Perpendicular style.


The church followed a typical Presbyterian layout, with a focus on preaching. This resulted in a wide yet relatively short central nave, complemented by shallow transepts on either side to provide extra space around the pulpit.


A short chancel, now used as a stage, originally served as the sanctuary, housing the communion table and elders’ chairs. To the east, an integrated church hall blends seamlessly with the rest of the building. Inside, the former church space is particularly striking, thanks to its expressive roof design. The curved undersides of the main trusses define the bays, while paired arches connect to the transepts, creating a harmonious structure. At the western end, the original gallery remains in place.


Listed as Category B, the building’s most distinctive external feature is its octagonal tower, a minor landmark in northern Crail along the A917 St Andrews Road.


2026 Anniversary Highlights – On Sale Now

As part of our milestone 40th year, we are proud to present a stellar line-up of Scottish talent. Secure your tickets early to avoid disappointment:

  • Blazin’ Fiddles (Friday 24 July): Experience the "fire" of the multi-award-winning fiddle virtuosos at Crail Parish Church. A thrilling musical journey through the styles of the Highlands and Islands. Book Tickets for Blazin’ Fiddles

  • Carlyle (Saturday 25 July): Scotland’s premier "SuperGroup" and an elite rock ‘n’ roll force. Join us at the Community Hall for an unforgettable night of high-energy classics. Book Tickets for Carlyle

  • Restricted Code (Tuesday 28 July): New Wave legends and John Peel session stars return to Crail following their recent #13 album success. Book Tickets for Restricted Code

  • Festival Quiz Night (Friday 31 July): Our legendary annual battle of wits hosted by Tom Cannavan. A beloved 40-year tradition for teams of up to six. Book Your Quiz Team Table

  • The Bluebells (Saturday 1 August): Closing the festival with a flourish! Join the iconic Glasgow band behind the Number 1 hit Young at Heart for our grand finale. Book Tickets for The Bluebells


Discover more: https://www.crailcommunityhall.co.uk/

Access and Accessibility

Wheelchair users can access the hall through the side door, which provides level access throughout the hall. Wheelchair seating is available at tables and in theatre-style.

Toilets

There are separate toilets for men and women with disabled access.

Parking

People usually park their cars on the street near the Community Hall, but a limited-capacity car park is on the side of the hall. Please allocate sufficient time to park and do so with consideration for others, particularly the residents of Crail.

Location

Crail Community Hall, St Andrews Rd, Crail, Anstruther, UK

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