Congleton Town Hall, Victorian town hall in Congleton, England.
Congleton Town Hall is a Gothic Revival stone building featuring a prominent central clock tower as its dominant architectural element. The structure displays an ornate stone facade with carved details and multiple architectural features that give it a distinctive visual character.
The current building was completed in 1866 after a design competition held by the town. This Victorian-era structure replaced earlier civic buildings and became the lasting symbol of municipal identity.
The building served as the center of civic life in Congleton for many years. Local people gathered here for important town meetings and events, making it a social focal point for the community.
The building sits on High Street in the town center and is easily reached on foot from nearby areas. Visitors can view the exterior and tower from the street, making it a natural stopping point when exploring downtown.
The front facade includes carved statues of notable local figures, adding a human element to the building's design. These sculptural portraits are visible from street level and recall important people in the town's past.
Location: Congleton
Inception: 1866
Architects: Edward William Godwin
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Made from material: stone, slate
GPS coordinates: 53.16290,-2.21076
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:43
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