Coldstream Community Centre is located in a former church building in the centre of Coldstream, a small town in the Scottish Borders. Coldstream lies alongside the Rivers Tweed and Leet and is well known for its crossing point between England and Scotland and the traditional home of the Coldstream Guards.

The Centre itself is a listed building, with bell tower, open beams and stained glass windows. A former Church of Scotland place of worship, St Cuthbert’s, gives its name to the Trust, established in 1999 which owns the centre – Coldstream Community Trust (St Cuthbert’s). The Trust is a registered with the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator - Registration number SC027990

The Community Centre provides a focus for community activities – leisure, recreation arts and entertainment. Local voluntary clubs and groups organise regular activities in the Centre, with visiting bands, theatre and other groups providing entertainment. The After School Club and Youth Club provide care and activities for young people.