Rocester Community Centre
Our Facilities
Spacious Main Hall
Spacious Main Hall Ideal for large gatherings and events with a wall-mounted projector screen
Accessible Restrooms
Accessible Restrooms Modern, fully accessible restrooms with a baby changing station

Our Heritage
Rocester is about 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Uttoxeter, and close to the county border with Derbyshire. The village lies on a triangle of land between the River Churnet and River Dove, which join to the south.
A Roman fort was founded on the site in about 69 AD, as an intermediate point between Derby and Newcastle-under-Lyme . The remains of the earthworks can still be seen. After the Romans departed, in about 400 AD, the village remained in use by the Anglo-Saxons throughout the Middle Ages.
In 1141 the St Mary’s Augustinian Abbey was built on the site now known as Abbey Fields. The order was disbanded in 1538; the abbey and its chapel were demolished and a manor house was built on the site.
Event Highlights
Explore the diverse range of events hosted by our regular users at Rocester Community Centre. From weekly classes to recurring community gatherings, this section highlights the vibrant activities that keep our hall lively and engaging. Discover how our regular users bring energy and excitement to the space, and find out how you can join in the fun!






Contact US
High Street, Rocester ST14 5JU
Opening Hours
Mon-Sat: 6:00am - 23:59pm
Sun: 6:00am - 23:59pm
General Enquiries