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Todmorden Town Hall

Todmorden Town Hall is a grand, Grade I-listed building (Historic England List Entry No 1228980 LinkExternal link ) which straddles Walsden Water, a tributary of the River Calder.

The building, which was designed in the neoclassical style by architect John Gibson, was opened in April 1875. It was originally used as a ballroom and public hall before Todmorden was granted borough status in 1896. It included a magistrates' court and a holding cell in the basement.
by David Dixon

Created: Tue, 25 Apr 2023, Updated: Tue, 25 Apr 2023


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SD9324 : Entrance Lobby, Todmorden Town Hall by David Dixon
SD9324 : The Imperial Staircase, Todmorden Town Hall by David Dixon
SD9324 : Todmorden Town Hall (Pediment) by David Dixon
SD9324 : Imperial Staircase and North Entrance Hall, Todmorden Town Hall by David Dixon
SD9324 : Todmorden Town Hall and Peace Garden by David Dixon
SD9324 : Council Chamber, Todmorden Town Hall by David Dixon
SD9324 : The Flight from Pompeii by David Dixon
SD9324 : Todmorden Town Hall by David Dixon


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