Peter & Paul Centre
Teddington

About Peter & Paul Centre
The Peter & Paul Centre is a well-established community hub situated on Bychurch End in the heart of Teddington, serving residents across TW11 and the wider Richmond borough. Operating as a village hall and community centre, it provides a welcoming, inclusive space for a broad range of social gatherings, group activities and local events. Open every day of the week from morning through to late evening, the centre is known for its friendly, relaxed atmosphere and genuine hospitality. It functions as a genuine meeting point for neighbours, community groups and anyone looking for connection in a convivial local setting.
Local area
Teddington has long supported a thriving community life, and the Peter & Paul Centre sits naturally at the centre of that tradition. Tucked away on Bychurch End, it is close to the high street’s independent shops and within easy reach of the river and Bushy Park — surroundings that draw people out and bring them together. In a borough where community spaces matter and neighbours still make the effort to know one another, a well-run local hall offering extended hours seven days a week is a genuine asset, particularly for those who value connection without the need to travel far.
Why choose Peter & Paul Centre
Few local venues combine such generous opening hours — nine in the morning until half past ten every single day — with the kind of unhurried, inclusive welcome the Peter & Paul Centre is known for. Whether you are part of an established group looking for a reliable venue, or simply someone hoping to meet others in easy, unpressured surroundings, the centre offers a comfortable and accessible base. The complimentary refreshments and quiet atmosphere set it apart from noisier alternatives, making it particularly well suited to those who appreciate a genuinely community-minded setting.
Services
- Community event hosting
- Village hall hire
- Quiz nights and social evenings
- Group meeting facilities
- Complimentary refreshments
- Accessible community space
Ideal for: Local Teddington residents, Community groups and clubs, Older adults seeking social connection, Voluntary and charitable organisations, Event and group organisers.
Frequently asked questions
What are the opening hours at the Peter & Paul Centre?
The centre is open seven days a week, from 9 AM to 10:30 PM every day, including weekends. This makes it one of the more flexibly available community spaces in the Teddington area.
Where exactly is the Peter & Paul Centre located?
The centre is on Bychurch End in Teddington, with the postcode TW11 8PS. It is within easy reach of Teddington town centre and well placed for residents arriving by foot, bus or from the nearby railway station.
What kinds of events and activities take place at the centre?
Based on available information, the centre hosts a range of community events including quiz nights and social gatherings. It is described as a village hall and community hub, so group meetings and local activities are also part of its regular programme. For the most current schedule, it is worth checking the centre’s website at www.ppcteddington.org.uk.
Is the Peter & Paul Centre accessible?
The existing information notes that the centre has good accessibility, making it a practical choice for those with mobility considerations. For specific accessibility queries, it is best to contact the centre directly on 020 8977 3330.
How can I find out more or get in touch?
You can reach the Peter & Paul Centre by phone on 020 8977 3330, or visit their website at www.ppcteddington.org.uk for further information about the venue, its activities and any upcoming events.
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