Great Yarmouth Town Hall

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We did some research about the Town Hall and put it into our own words.

By Daisy Hills Year 3

The Town Hall was designed by architect J.B. Pearce and opened by the Prince of Wales on 31st May 1882 before he became Edward VI.  The Town Hall is a public building used as offices for Great Yarmouth Borough Council.  A Grade II listed building, the Town Hall has a beautiful clock tower that was fully restored in 2008 when a number of other renovations were also carried out.  Arguably, one of the most beautiful buildings in the town, Great Yarmouth Town Hall was built in the 1880's and is a classic example of fine Victorian Gothic architectures, tours of the Assembly Room, Council Chamber, Supper Room and Robing Room are occassionally available by contacting the Mayor's Secretary.

This page was added by Tracey Rumsby on 20/07/2018.

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