THRYBERGH HALL
Meet The Team
An introduction to the
Thrybergh team

Annah Ward
Events and Wedding Manager
Annah has worked for RGC for just over a year now and has been a Wedding coordinator for the last 10 years.
Weddings are her passion and there is nothing more she likes than listening to couple’s stories about how they met and getting to know them, helping them create their perfect day.
She enjoys making people happy and it brings her so much joy to finally see them married after all the months of planning together.
Annah loves helping anyone plan an event whether it be a special birthday, anniversary, or even a celebration of life.

Keeley Thompson
Bar Manager
Keeley joined the team in 2011 and was made Bar Manager in 2015. She wears the Rotherham golf club badge proudly on her chest, she works tirelessly to provide the best service possible to both members and visitors, and she always works with a smile on her face.

Megan Finney
Assistant Bar Manager
Megan joined the team at RGC in February 2023 as Assistant Bar Manager. She is hard-working and passionate about providing the best service possible. Megan is very polite and loves to engage in conversation. She came to us with excellent knowledge of service and is an expert in cocktail making. When you are here why not ask her to serve one of her cocktail specials.

Kirstie Sims
Front of House
Kirstie Has worked at RGC for 2 years now, she started work as a barmaid but has since moved to the front of the house which she really enjoys, she really loves interacting with the members who are all really friendly which makes my job easy and makes me happy to come to work every day

Aleysha

Peter

Alex
Weddings
With our newly refurbished rooms and civil ceremonies licence, Thrybergh Hall serves as the perfect backdrop for those treasured wedding photographs.
Venue Hire
Whether you’re looking to host a birthday celebration, an anniversary or a celebration of life, Thrybergh Hall can provide the majestic setting your event deserves.
History
The name Thrybergh is believed to have its roots in the Anglo-Saxon period but no substantial explanation can be given as to its exact origin. In the Domesday Book it is referred to as Triberga. It can be concluded from early records that a ‘Lord of the Manor’ existed at Thrybergh at the time of the Saxon King Edward the Confessor (1004-1066) and one can imagine a small, self-supporting community clustered round the manor house and the church which lay within sixty yards of each other.
Venue Hire
Whether you’re looking to host a birthday celebration, an anniversary or a celebration of life, Thrybergh Hall can provide the majestic setting your event deserves.
History
The name Thrybergh is believed to have its roots in the Anglo-Saxon period but no substantial explanation can be given as to its exact origin. In the Domesday Book it is referred to as Triberga. It can be concluded from early records that a ‘Lord of the Manor’ existed at Thrybergh at the time of the Saxon King Edward the Confessor (1004-1066) and one can imagine a small, self-supporting community clustered round the manor house and the church which lay within sixty yards of each other.