Miners Hall, Grade II listed office building in Durham, United Kingdom.
Miners Hall sits on Redhills Lane and displays industrial heritage through its brick construction and traditional design features. The building is a three-story brick structure that preserves characteristics of industrial-era architecture.
The building was constructed during Durham's mining era and reflects the economic and social structure of that period. It later received Grade II listed status to preserve its importance to England's industrial history.
The building remains connected to Durham's mining community and serves as a gathering place for people interested in the region's industrial past.
Access is limited to the exterior of the building since it operates as an office. Photographers should respect the privacy of those working inside.
The building long served as the center for union affairs and workers' rights in the mining region. Its rooms hosted countless meetings and gatherings that shaped Durham's labor movement.
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