Wallasey Town Hall, Municipal building in Wallasey, England.
Wallasey Town Hall is a Grade II listed building in Wallasey featuring seventeen bays that overlook the River Mersey, distinguished by tall round-headed sash windows on its first floor. The structure is topped by a prominent lantern that adds visual interest to the building's outline.
King George V and Queen Mary laid the foundation stone in March 1914 as the building was being constructed. It briefly served as a military hospital during the First World War before returning to its administrative function.
The interior spaces reflect early 20th-century civic values, with a council chamber featuring paneled walls and a public hall designed for formal ceremonies. These rooms show how the community expressed its identity through deliberate architectural choices.
The building is located on Brighton Street and remains open to the public during scheduled council committee meetings. It is worth checking in advance to confirm that public areas are accessible during your intended visit.
The roofline features a three-stage lantern crowned with stone figures representing virtues like peace, courage, prudence, and industry. These ornaments were designed by Scottish sculptor William Birnie Rhind and add an unexpected artistic touch to the building's silhouette.
Location: Wirral
GPS coordinates: 53.41587,-3.02297
Latest update: December 12, 2025 09:06
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