Former Town Hall, Grade II listed building in High Wycombe, England
The building features seven bays with Ionic columns framing the central entrance and tall first-floor windows beneath a clock tower. This classical layout creates a distinctive focal point in the town center.
The building opened in October 1904 and replaced the 18th-century guildhall after Daniel Clarke laid its foundation stone on November 5, 1903. This marked a transition in the town's civic development.
The Oak Room displays stained glass windows featuring local figures Edmund Burke and Benjamin Disraeli set into wood-paneled walls. This space connects the town to important historical personalities.
The building now functions as part of the Wycombe Swan entertainment complex and regularly hosts concerts and public events. Visitors should check the venue calendar in advance to confirm access times and what events may be available.
The original construction plans included a northern wing for municipal offices, but financial constraints prevented its completion during the initial building phase. This unrealized addition remains a fascinating element of the building's story.
Location: Wycombe
Location: Buckinghamshire
GPS coordinates: 51.62790,-0.74959
Latest update: December 13, 2025 11:48
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