Todmorden Town Hall

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Todmorden Town Hall is a historic 19th-century civic building in Todmorden, West Yorkshire, noted for its grand neoclassical architecture and symbolic position on the historic border between Lancashire and Yorkshire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
municipal building
neoclassical building
town hall
architect James Fraser
John Gibson
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
category Grade I listed buildings in West Yorkshire
Neoclassical architecture in England
Town halls in West Yorkshire
completionDate 1875
constructionStartDate 1870
coordinates 53.713°N 2.099°W
country United Kingdom
hasFeature Corinthian columns
clock tower
grand portico
pediment with sculpture
hasInteriorFeature assembly hall
decorative plasterwork
ornate council chamber
stained glass windows
hasUse civic functions
meeting hall
public events venue
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignationDate 1951
heritageStatus protected building
inception 1875
locatedIn England
Todmorden
United Kingdom
West Yorkshire
locatedOn border between Lancashire and Yorkshire
material stone
openingDate 1875
ownedBy Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale
surface form: Calderdale Council
patron Fielden family
John Fielden
region West Yorkshire
symbolizes historic boundary between Lancashire and Yorkshire
usedFor community events
concerts
weddings

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Todmorden hasLandmark Todmorden Town Hall
Todmorden hasCivicBuilding Todmorden Town Hall