If you’re planning a children’s party in Kenilworth, one venue that always stands out is St Nicholas Parochial Hall. It’s a bright, welcoming community space right in the heart of town — and we recently had the pleasure of being there to provide glitter tattoos at a party.
Why This Venue Works So Well
St Nicholas Parochial Hall is wonderfully versatile. The main hall has plenty of space for:
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Bouncy castles, soft play, or discos (always measure your chosen inflatable before booking, just to make sure it fits comfortably in the hall)
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A dedicated corner for face painting and glitter tattoos
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Long tables for food, drinks, and birthday cake
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Games and dancing
It’s also equipped with a kitchen, toilets, and seating, which makes it easy for parents to host a stress-free event.
Parking & Location
The hall is situated in Kenilworth town centre, which makes it easy to find, but parking is a little tricky. There’s no parking directly outside the hall (just double yellow lines). Guests will need to use:
If you’re hosting a party here, it’s a good idea to let your guests know about the parking arrangements ahead of time.
Our Experience
When we visited St Nicholas Parochial Hall recently, it was buzzing with energy. We set up a glitter tattoo station alongside the main party activities, and it was such a joy to see children proudly showing off their sparkly designs. The space worked perfectly for a mix of entertainment and gave families room to enjoy themselves comfortably.
Add Some Magic to Your Party
A good venue gives you the space, but it’s the entertainment that creates lasting memories. That’s where Mini Marvellous Faces comes in. Whether it’s glitter tattoos, unicorn sparkle, superhero masks, or dinosaur roars, our services are designed to bring colour, fun, and excitement to any celebration.
Final Thoughts
If you’re looking for a flexible, family-friendly party venue in Kenilworth, St Nicholas Parochial Hall is a brilliant choice. Pair the spacious hall with something creative like Mini Marvellous Faces glitter tattoos or face painting, and you’ve got a celebration that children (and parents!) won’t forget.
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