Eridge Village Hall is a distinctive Victorian building, originally built in the late 19th century on land belonging to the Eridge Estate, home of the Nevill family (the Marquesses of Abergavenny). The hall, designed in the style of a small chapel, was established to provide a community space for estate workers and villagers near Holy Trinity Church, which dates from 1852. Over time it became the focus of village life, hosting dances, meetings, and parish events under the support and patronage of the Nevill family.

In 1963 the hall was formally registered as a charitable trust, managed by local volunteers as “Eridge Parish Hall.” Following extensive refurbishment between 2010 and 2015 - funded by community fundraising and estate support - the hall was reopened by local MP Nus Ghani on 25 July 2015. Today it continues to serve as a vibrant centre for weddings, concerts, classes, and village celebrations, maintaining its historic link with the Eridge Estate and its enduring role at the heart of the community.