Rye Town Hall

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Rye Town Hall is a historic municipal building and focal point of civic life in the town of Rye, England.

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Rye Town Hall canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
municipal building
town hall
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
category Buildings and structures in Rye, East Sussex
City and town halls in East Sussex
Grade II* listed buildings in East Sussex
coordinates 50.951°N 0.734°E
country England
function focal point of civic life in Rye
governs Rye Town Council
surface form: Rye (civil parish)
hasFeature cupola
pedimented façade
sash windows
weighing house at ground level
hasPart bell turret
clock tower
council chamber
market room
mayor’s parlour
heritageDesignation Grade II* listed building
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England entry
surface form: National Heritage List for England
inception 18th century
locatedIn Rye, East Sussex, England
surface form: Rye, East Sussex
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory East Sussex
Rother District
South East England
locatedInCountry United Kingdom
locatedOn Market Street, Rye
materialUsed brick
stucco
near St Mary’s Church, Rye
operator Rye Town Council
ownedBy Rye Town Council
replaced earlier medieval town hall in Rye
roofMaterial tile
significantEvent continued as seat of Rye Town Council after 1974
used for borough council meetings before local government reorganisation in 1974
use ceremonial venue
civic meeting place
community events venue
seat of local government
usedFor local cultural events
mayoral ceremonies
public meetings

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Rye hasLandmark Rye Town Hall
Rye Town Council meetsAt Rye Town Hall