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Heath Road, Petersfield, Hampshire GU314EA

Festival Hall is located at Heath Road, Petersfield, Hampshire.

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English
Chinese
Snackdragon
198m away
Italian
Ask
256m away
French
Mulchrone's
276m away
Thai
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Venue Information

Venue
Festival Hall
Address
Heath Road
Petersfield
GU314EA
Box Office
01730 264182

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