
The Barkley Room is situated on the ground floor of the Church Hall and can be found immediately to the left once inside the Church Hall. It was named after a former Minister of Cooke Church - Dr. John Monteith Barkley.
The room is used for Bible Study and small group meetings and will comfortably seat around 20 people.
The
The Cordner Hall, named after Rev Cassells Cordner, Minister of Cooke 1931 - 1948, is the venue for the Presbyterian Women, Rainbows, Anchor Boys, Sunday School and various other congregational and community group meetings.
It will seat around 80 people and the kitchen facilities are found directly behind the room.
The recently refurbished
McWilliams Hall is found upstairs in the Church Halls. It is named
after the McWilliams family who provided many years of faithful
service to the 8th Company of the Boys Brigade which met
in
The excellent stage and lighting facilities have enhanced many very enjoyable musical evenings.
The Hall provides a spacious venue for the Bowling and Badminton clubs to meet and also enables the full range of activities of the Guides and BB companies.
A recent welcome addition to the Church Hall has been the provision of a lift which opens directly into McWilliams Hall.
This is one of the downstairs rooms in the MacMillan Halls.
The MacMillan Halls are the original school buildings which were opened for use in 1903 by the minister, Rev John MacMillan.
The BB, Brownies & Sunday school meet here each week and a Creche facility is available for younger children each Sunday morning.
A sink and hot water facility is available in a smaller adjoining room downstairs.
The upper floor of the MacMillan Halls is the full length of the premises. It is used by the community for Irish dancing and other activities as well as by the BB & Brownies for their weekly meetings.
Two smaller rooms upstairs are home for the Sunday Bible Class & Genesis youth group.






