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Listeners

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When you come to a Neighbourhood Sessions gig you will be warmly welcomed into the small but beutifully formed Neighbourhood Church. We want this space and these events to be relaxing, captivating and uplifting. A place to escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Our aim is to bring you the highlest quality artists we can where they can tell you their stories and you leave with a smile on your face and a story to tell. You may not have heard of many of the acts we put on, but you will want to hear them again when you leave.

All the artists who visit us comment on how much they apprciate being heard - we have a wonderful audience who will listen at the quiet parts and sing and join in when encouraged.

You are welcome to bring your own food and drink and we offer a small range of beers from our friends The Three Hounds on Clock House bridge, wine and tea and coffee. Our only ask is to keep noisy snacks to a minimum during the performances; partly so you don't disturb your fellow audience but also so we don't get a rogue crisp packet rustle on a recording!

For directions on how to get here please click here

As a venue in a residential area we ask that you respect our neighbours driveways and leave quietly.

Neighbourhood Sessions exits for and becuase of you. Artists come to play because you are there to hear them and your support keeps them going. If you would like to join our mailing list click here.

Thank you.

Feedback from our audience is below:

Sound and lighting great. Performances fab especially with background of their song writing. Loved it. Not keen on the smoke machine tbh but it seemed to give up the ghost anyway! Love these gigs. Will come every time if I can.
Thank you for organising this event Throughly enjoyed the evening, we’ve seen them before but were not aware of your venue.
It was my favorite Sessions yet!
Brilliant
I am a fan of these sessions. Keep them coming 👍
The free chips was a nice touch!
The sound was perfect - the sound engineer didn't try to ramp it up as is often the case.
Each artist should be encouraged to have at least one song that the audience can join in singing or clapping along. We love it!
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