Blaxton Hall

- Blaxton Hall set-up for a meeting with drinks and finger foods. (2011)
Constructed in the winter of 2009, Blaxton Hall, named after William Blaxton who is attributed as the first European settler in Boston and Rhode Island, was built to host Gerald Charles Dickens for his American Tour of A Christmas Carol. Since then, Blaxton Hall has been refurbished as a rent-able function hall for meetings, dinners, the Christmas Teas, and parties.
Renting the Hall
When looking for a local, affordable hall for your functions look no further than Blaxton Hall’s 1,200 sq/ft space with a built-in stage. This space is perfect for events large and small, including meetings, teas, dinners, showers, or even performances. Unlike most rental spaces, this flexible space is available for $125 for 4 hours (between 9am and 5pm), $250 for 8 hours (between 9am and 5pm) or into the evening for an additional $15/hour. We do not charge for use of up to 9 5-foot round tables and up to 160 padded, white folding chairs, and we can recommend vendors for catering and linen rentals.

Blaxton Hall set-up for a performance on the stage. (2010)









