Maidenhead Town Hall, Government building in Maidenhead, England.
Maidenhead Town Hall sits on St Ives Road with a Neo-Georgian facade of clean lines and pale stone walls. Inside, it houses council offices, customer service areas, and the Desborough Suite, which hosts public events and performances.
The current building opened in 1962 following a ceremony led by Queen Elizabeth II, replacing an older guildhall from the 1700s that had served the town from High Street. The site itself held significance for the town across many centuries.
The Desborough Suite within the building provides dedicated spaces for theater performances, conferences, and community gatherings throughout the year.
The building is easy to find on St Ives Road and accessible on foot from the town center. Visit during regular office hours for access to public areas, or check ahead if attending an event at the Desborough Suite.
The current town hall sits on land that once held a mansion King Henry VIII gave to Anne of Cleves in 1541 as part of their divorce settlement. Few visitors realize this Tudor connection when walking past the building.
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