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Newbrough Town Hall


Newbrough Town Hall is a civic hall, located on Stanegate in Newbrough. The building dates from 1876 and was presented to the people of Newbrough by Jane Todd of Newbrough Hall. The building is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. Newbrough Town Hall, is a registered charity and provides facilities for community organisations and is available to rent for weddings and events. 

TOWN HALL PRESENTED TO THE INHABITANTS OF NEWBROUGH BY MISS JANE TODD

Newbrough 1876 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Newbrough Civil Parish
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Newbrough Town Hall

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Newbrough Town Hall

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Newbrough Town Hall

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TOWN HALL - Newbrough - List Entry
- Town Hall dated 1876 in pediment. Ashlar, rusticated quoins; hipped slate roof, ashlar stacks with heavy cornices. Rectangular block with meeting hall running back to rear. Italianate style. Front elevation …

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Newbrough Town Hall
- Official Website of Newbrough Town Hall, with details of events, booking etc.

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Charity number: 1143263
List number: 1303483
List grade: 2
Post code: NE47 5AR
Wikipedia: Newbrough Town Hall
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NY8740067907

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