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Tag Archives: Town Hall
Archive: Proposals for Old Town Hall, from the new owners
Old Town Hall Our initial thoughts are that although the leaflet contains precious little detail the proposals look promising. 74,000 sq ft of serviced offices is proposed for the both the 1907 town hall and the 1939 ‘extension’. The hotel … Continue reading
Market Square The Old New Townhall – Heritage Buildings
Neo-Gothic brick new ‘Town Hall’ built by the new Lord of the Manor in the 1863 at his own cost Continue reading
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Former Town Hall – Heritage Building Profile
The former Town Hall in Tweedy Road was built in 1906 by R Frank Atkinson in a neo-Wren style. The hipped slate roof has a central cupola constructed in timber, set above a fine entrance porch. Officially opened by Mayor … Continue reading
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