1 The old town hall is on the site of the former Elborough School and almshouses. It was built on this site at a cost of £7000 when the ...
The site of the old town hall of Rugby which was built during the Imperial period. The town hall was situated in High Street, Rugby. It was replaced in the 1960s by a new town hall in Corporation Street.
Unlike the County Gaol and the House of Correction which adjoined it, as well as St. Mary’s Church nearby, the Shire Hall suffered little damage in the Warwick great fire ...
This handsome building was erected as part of the rebuilding of Warwick after the Great Fire of 1694. It was acquired by Warwick Town Council in order to provide more space for the ...
1 Old Town Hall (Police). 1831. Stuccoed brick. Very modest in size, but with two giant fluted columns in antis.
2 Superseded in the late 19th century by the new Town ...
Old Town Hall was built in 1831 and when a new town hall was built later in the century it became a police station. It is situated on the High Street, Leamington Spa.
1 No 52 Bath Street. The Royal Assembly Rooms were erected. The upper part consisted of a luxurious ballroom and the lower rooms were fitted up as a ...
A Civic Centre, that comprised a dance hall, was built in the Imperial period and has been used for various purposes including a Music Hall. By 1873 it was used as the reference library and in 1979 the lower floor housed a supermarket. It is situated on Bath Street.
1 1883-4 by J Cundall. Red brick and brown stone. Tudor features and Baroque ones. Commanding, asymmetrically-placed tower with domed cap.
2 Superseded the Old Town Hall (PRN 2404). Still in ...
Leamington Town Hall was built during the Imperial period to replace the Old Town Hall and it is situated on The Parade, Leamington Spa.