Hendon Town Hall, Grade II listed town hall in Hendon, England.
Hendon Town Hall is a Grade II listed building in London Borough of Barnet featuring seven bays, Doric columns, and a symmetrical facade with decorative stone details along The Burroughs. The structure displays classical proportions and oriel windows that define its distinctive municipal character.
Designed by architect Thomas Henry Watson in Pre-Renaissance style, the town hall opened in November 1901 as Hendon established itself as a growing community. The building reflected the expanding local administration needs of the time.
The council chamber on the first floor hosts regular municipal meetings and citizenship ceremonies where new residents are formally welcomed. This space serves as a gathering place for important civic moments in the community.
The building sits near Hendon Central tube station, making it easy to reach by public transport. Two pay-and-display car parks with a combined 57 spaces nearby offer an alternative if you plan to drive.
Margaret Thatcher delivered her first speech as Prime Minister at this location in May 1979, marking a pivotal moment in British political history. The venue thus witnessed the beginning of a major era in the nation's governance.
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