East Sussex County Hall, Administrative building in Lewes, United Kingdom.
East Sussex County Hall is an administrative building in Lewes composed of three connected wings and a north-facing entrance block. The structure spans six stories and features continuous bands of glazing across its facade.
The building opened on October 31, 1968, with an official inauguration ceremony. This marked the beginning of its role as a central administrative hub.
The entrance displays a decorative fiberglass panel showing abstract representations of council work through colorful forms. This artistic feature is one of the first things visitors notice when arriving.
The building is accessible to visitors on weekdays and has designated parking available on-site. Those with mobility needs will find thoughtful accessibility features throughout the structure.
Since 2013, both East Sussex County Council and Lewes District Council share the building. This shared occupancy sets it apart from many other traditional administrative centers.
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