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 what does it mean when we say Hamilton Hall is a
 
NOT FOR PROFIT VENUE
 
 Any money made is always re-invested in new double glazing ( if and when we can afford it ) refurnishing and decorating the rooms to keep them contemporary, modern, clean and more than you would expect to find in a venue with our prices. Our programme of improvements to the property are ongoing, constant and costly. Just today ( June 6th 2010 ) I discover our drains have collapsed and it will cost around £1,200 in all to repair and this cost has to be found from somewhere. )

Your host has not taken a wage in ten years
and works long hours, 7 days a week, also offering his private time extensively to those who wish to talk and share and who seek advise on life, death and the universe.
 
We also offer numerous free week and weekend stays to people with HIV and the elderly - both who are on low income and cannot afford a holiday, and we include evening meals.   
 
Some people doubt us and question our honesty.

Some assume we make a fortune and take expensive holidays - drive big flashy cars and live a wealthy lifestyle. 
 
Some doubt anyone and everyone who works from the heart and not the wallet, and this says a great deal more about them than they realise.
 
HAMILTON HALL
PEOPLE MOTIVATED
NOT PROFIT DRIVEN



 

 

 
 
 

 

 

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