Huddersfield Town Hall Including Wall And Railings To Area
Huddersfield Town Hall Including Wall And Railings To Area, Victorian municipal building in Huddersfield, England
Huddersfield Town Hall is a Victorian municipal building featuring a concert hall with seating for approximately 1100 people. The Classical-style facade displays Corinthian columns and intricate carved stonework along Ramsden Street.
The building was constructed between 1878 and 1881 by architect John Henry Abbey, first opening with municipal offices to the north and later completing the concert hall. This two-phase development reflects the town's growing need for cultural facilities.
The concert hall hosts the Mrs Sunderland Music Festival annually, a tradition spanning over 130 years. The organ inside was built by Henry Willis & Sons, a prestigious maker whose instruments grace important halls across the country.
The building is located on Ramsden Street, HD1 2TA, with wheelchair access and lifts serving both levels of seating areas. It is best to check ahead about any access requirements specific to your visit.
In 1949, Princess Elizabeth and her husband visited the building and waved to the public from the balcony, marking a memorable royal moment. This visit remains a notable chapter in the town's local history.
Location: Kirklees
GPS coordinates: 53.64384,-1.78269
Latest update: December 12, 2025 14:24
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