County Hall, Grade II listed administrative building in Aberystwyth, Wales.
County Hall is an administrative building in Aberystwyth featuring Edwardian architectural details with ornamental stonework and tall windows. The structure occupies a corner location at the intersection of Albert Place and Queens Road in the town centre.
The building was constructed in the early 1900s to serve the expanding administrative needs of local government in Cardiganshire. Its development reflected the growth and modernization of Aberystwyth during that period.
County Hall represents the evolution of Welsh administrative architecture and maintains its position as a symbol of local governance in Ceredigion.
The building sits at a central intersection and is readily accessible by public transport. Its proximity to Aberystwyth Bus Station makes it easy for visitors to reach the location.
The building holds protected status under British law, meaning any modifications to its original structure require strict authorization. These safeguards ensure that the Edwardian details remain intact over time.
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