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Town Hall


The Town Hall, now a Business and a Conference Centre, were built 1907-8 by E.F.W. Liddle and P.L. Brown for the Borough of Wallsend. The Town Hall was opened 16th September 1908 and cost £15,657.[1] The Town Hall is a Grade 2 listed building.

Wallsend Grade II Listed Notable Buildings in Wallsend 1908 Historic Buildings and Monuments in North Tyneside
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010934:Wallsend Town Hall C. 1930

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Town Hall Business and Conference Centre
- Official Website of the Town Hall.

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Wallsend Town Hall

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Wallsend Town Hall

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Tyne and Wear HER(7366): Wallsend, High Street East, Town Hall
- "Town Hall, now Borough offices. 1907-8 by E.F.W. Liddle and P.L. Brown for the Borough of Wallsend. Bright red brick with ashlar plinth and dressings. Welsh slate roof with copper …

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TOWN HALL - Wallsend - List Entry
- "Town Hall, now Borough offices. 1907-8 by E.F.W. Liddle and P.L. Brown for the Borough of Wallsend. Bright red brick with ashlar plinth and dressings; Welsh slate roof with copper …

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Newcastle Area Only - Queen Visits Northumberland (1954)

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List number: 1025330
List grade: 2
Tyne & Wear HER: 7366
Post code: NE28 7RR
Borough: North Tyneside
Grid ref: NZ3039866473

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