Rotherham Town Hall, Municipal building in Rotherham, England
Rotherham Town Hall sits at The Crofts off Moorgate Street and displays fifteen bays with a central section of round-headed windows and Doric columns. It now functions as an administrative center with spaces available for public meetings and organizational events.
The building was originally constructed in 1929 as the West Riding County Courthouse. The town council acquired it in 1985 and converted it into the current Town Hall.
The building displays a significant cannon manufactured by Samuel Walker & Company from naval service, installed outside the premises in 1995.
The building is open on weekdays and contains various meeting rooms that can be rented by the public and organizations. Visitors should check in advance about specific opening times and room availability.
Outside the building stands a cannon made by Samuel Walker and Company, installed in 1995. The gun reflects the area's naval and industrial heritage.
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