Morley Town Hall, Government building in Morley, England.
Morley Town Hall is a government building in the town centre featuring a prominent clock tower. The structure displays Neoclassical design with carved stonework and stained glass windows throughout the building.
The building was designed by architects Henry Holtom and George Arthur Fox and opened in 1895. A Member of Parliament conducted the opening ceremony, marking an important moment for the town.
The three tall bas-reliefs on the interior walls represent Faith, Hope, and Charity, created by sculptor Ellen Mary Rope. These works are visible to visitors and shape the character of the interior spaces.
The building is located on Queen Street in the town centre and is easily accessible. It continues to function as a venue for council meetings and community events.
The clock in the tower was manufactured by Potts & Sons, a clockmaker from Leeds, and has kept time since 1895. It remains one of the building's most recognizable features and shapes the town's skyline.
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