Ealing Town Hall, Grade II listed town hall in London Borough of Ealing, England.
Ealing Town Hall is a Grade II listed Victorian building in the London Borough of Ealing featuring intricate stonework, decorative moldings, stained glass windows, and high ceilings designed for large gatherings. The interior displays the craftsmanship of its era with details that remain visible today.
The building opened in 1888 when Prince Edward performed the ceremony, constructed under architect Charles Jones's supervision following Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887. This project reflected a new commitment to local civic infrastructure during that period.
The building houses Victoria Hall, named after Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887, and serves as a central meeting point for local clubs, societies, and community events. You can observe how different groups from the area regularly use this space, reinforcing its role as the heart of local life.
The centrally located building is easily accessible by public transportation and serves as a venue for weddings, conferences, and various municipal administrative services. Visitors should expect the building to be regularly used for private and community events.
During World War I, a tank was displayed outside the building to encourage public donations for the war effort. This rare historical detail shows how civic buildings were drawn into national mobilization at that time.
Location: London Borough of Ealing
Architects: Charles Jones
GPS coordinates: 51.51316,-0.30758
Latest update: December 12, 2025 07:59
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