2013
SP3378 : Coventry Council House, Earl Street
taken 11 years ago, near to Coventry, England
Coventry Council House, Earl Street
Coventry Council House is a Tudor-style civic building which acts as the meeting place of Coventry City Council, built in the early 20th century to replace St Mary's Guildhall as the headquarters of the mayor and city corporation.
The Council House was opened on 11 June 1920 by the future King George VI (then Duke of York). It is a Grade II listed Building (
Link British Listed Buildings).
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