Ilkeston Town Hall, Grade II listed town hall in Ilkeston, England.
Ilkeston Town Hall is a five-section building in Italianate style, featuring rounded-headed windows, a central balcony, and decorative detailing along the roofline. The design embodies 19th-century civic architecture with a symmetrical facade that projects authority and importance.
The Duke of Rutland laid the foundation stone in 1866, and the building was completed two years later under architect Richard Charles Sutton. Its construction represented Ilkeston's growth as an administrative center in the region.
The memorial plaques displayed here reflect how Ilkeston chose to remember key events that shaped its community. Walking through the interior reveals which moments residents deemed important enough to commemorate permanently.
Entry is through automated sliding doors for convenient access. A public car park sits behind the building next to the cinema, with designated spaces for visitors with mobility needs.
Before this building was constructed, town meetings took place in a room above the Butter Market. This makeshift location served the growing community until a proper civic building could be built.
Location: Erewash
Inception: 1868
Architects: Richard Charles Sutton
Architectural style: Italianate architecture
GPS coordinates: 52.97072,-1.30988
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:47
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