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Jarrow Town Hall


Jarrow Town Hall and municipal buildings on Grange Road were built in 1902. The red brick, baroque-style building was designed by Fred Rennoldson of South Shields. Jarrow Town Hall is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Jarrow Grade II Listed Historic Buildings and Monuments in South Tyneside 1902
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Municipal Buildings, Jarrow
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011343:Grange Road East Jarrow 1937

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Council Offices, Grange Road, Jarrow

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Council Offices, Grange Road, Jarrow

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Jarrow, Jozef Craig's gold post box

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Jarrow Town Hall

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JARROW TOWN HALL - List Entry
- "Council offices. Dated 1902. By Fred Rennoldson of South Shields. Bright red brick and bright red glazed terracotta; roof of Welsh slate. L-plan, mostly baroque style. 2 storeys; 5 bays …

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Jarrow Town Hall (Customer Service Centre)

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Jarrow Town Hall

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List number: 1299416
List grade: 2
Post code: NE32 3LE
Grid ref: NZ3273565343
Borough: South Tyneside

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