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Ferryhill Town Hall


The Town Hall is located in a prominent position between North Street and Market Street in Ferryhill, in County Durham. The building dates from 1867, constructed on the site of the first St. Luke’s Church, using stone from the original building. This building has had many uses over the years, including as a library and reading room, before being used as offices of Ferryhill Town Council. In the gardens of the Town Hall are the War Memorial and Walton Monument.

Ferryhill Ferryhill Town Council Area Historic Buildings and Monuments in Ferryhill 1867
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Ferryhill flying the flag

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Town Hall, Ferryhill

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Ferryhill Town Council
- "....Ferryhill Town Council covers 870 hectares and includes the areas of Ferryhill Station, East Howle, Metal Bridge, Chilton Lane, Dean Bank, Mainsforth and Ferryhill Village.... 7 miles south of Durham …

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Millennium stained glass in Ferryhill Town Hall

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