High Wycombe Guildhall, Grade I listed building in High Wycombe, England
High Wycombe Guildhall is a Grade I listed building featuring five bays with arcading at ground level and an octagonal cupola above. Its interior houses a council chamber with capacity for around 100 people, along with additional spaces for civic functions.
This building was constructed in 1757 by architect Henry Keene, replacing an earlier guildhall from 1604 that had been damaged by fire around mid-century. The structure thus represented a fresh start for the town's administrative center.
The Shelburne Room takes its name from the Earl whose patronage shaped the building's development and status in the town. The spaces continue to serve as venues for civic gatherings that mark important moments in community life.
The building is located in the town center and easily recognizable by its distinctive cupola. Visitors should note that interior access may be limited since the structure remains in active use for municipal purposes.
A stone plaque on the first floor commemorates Sir George Henry Dashwood, who funded major renovations in 1859 and significantly shaped the building's appearance. This inscription is frequently overlooked despite recording an important patron of the town.
Location: Wycombe
Location: Buckinghamshire
GPS coordinates: 51.62930,-0.75142
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:21
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