Crossgates And District Recreational Hall — Recreational Hall in Leeds

Crossgates and District Recreational Hall is a community-focused space in Crossgates, Leeds. Just behind Manston St James Primary School, access comes via Sandbed Lane car park or Lych gate. It’s home to three full-size snooker tables and a well-kept outdoor bowling green. Locals meet here for evening drinks or casual games, staying into late hours. The hall runs on membership-based access with events drawing both members and the wider community.

About The Venue

Crossgates and District Recreational Hall opened around 1900 as a public space for sports and social activities in West Yorkshire. Designed in early 20th century public architecture, it reflects modest civic planning of its time. The building remains active today with warm soft lighting enhancing the traditional pub decor, wooden beams paired with red wallpaper. These features contribute directly to the current atmosphere: cozy, welcoming, and quietly lively at peak times. Despite no listed status, ongoing use highlights enduring community value.

Typical Experiences

Crossgates and District Recreational Hall operates as a membership-based venue where locals gather for social interaction over drinks or casual games. The space hosts quiet afternoons with friends and more energetic evenings, especially on weekends when the venue reaches moderate crowd density. A key feature is access to an upstairs concert/function room via lift, ideal for small events like live music nights or private gatherings. Visitors can expect a relaxed yet social vibe in Crossgates and District Recreational Hall Leeds, with non-alcoholic drinks available throughout the day.

Notable Features

  • 3 full-size snooker tables
  • Well-kept bowling green
  • Upstairs concert/function room with lift access
  • Membership-based access
  • Parking availability
  • Wooden beams and red wallpaper
  • Warm, soft lighting
  • Moderate crowd density

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.