Kingston upon Thames Guildhall, Municipal town hall in Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, England.
Kingston upon Thames Guildhall is a red brick municipal building in the neo-Georgian style with Portland stone dressings, a tiled roof, and a square tower topped by an octagonal spire. Inside, a circular entrance hall lined with marble features a grand staircase.
The building was constructed in 1935 by architect Maurice Webb, replacing the previous council offices that had been located in Clattern House since 1811. This move marked a modernization of Kingston's municipal infrastructure during the early 20th century.
The building displays Kingston's coat of arms and features pictorial representations of the River Thames carved into its stonework and metalwork throughout. These decorative elements reflect the town's deep connection to its riverine setting.
The building serves as the council headquarters and is easy to spot thanks to its distinctive red brick facade and the tower with its characteristic octagonal spire. Certain interior spaces are accessible to the public for events and civil ceremonies.
The marble entrance hall features semicircular ceiling lamps made from opaque glass dating to the original 1935 construction. These handcrafted fixtures represent the quality materials selected for the interior design during the building's creation.
Location: Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
GPS coordinates: 51.40836,-0.30607
Latest update: December 12, 2025 09:07
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