Fulham Town Hall, Grade II* listed municipal building in Fulham, England.
Fulham Town Hall is a Renaissance Revival structure on Fulham Road featuring a symmetrical facade with seven bays and Ionic columns. A central arched entrance topped with a drum clock leads inside, where the Great Hall spans the first floor.
Construction began in 1888 when the Parish of St John commissioned architect George Edwards to replace an older civic building in Walham Green. The completed structure became the administrative center for Fulham as the area developed in the following decades.
The council chamber displays a portrait of King George V painted by Richard Jack, reflecting the formal administrative role of the building. The rooms showcase how civic buildings of the late 19th century were designed to express authority and stability.
The building sits prominently on Fulham Road and is easy to locate from the street. Currently the site is undergoing conversion plans, so certain areas may have limited public access or be under renovation.
A stained glass window from the 1930s depicts Earconwald, a 7th-century figure, bringing ecclesiastical elements into this administrative building. This unusual detail connects the long history of the parish with the modern civic function.
Location: London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
Architectural style: Renaissance Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 51.47980,-0.19470
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:24
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