Listed Building: THE TOWN HALL (108186)

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Grade II
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 1041/5/60
Date assigned 26 June 1952
Date last amended

Description

HIGH STREET 1. 5190 (north side) No 64 (The Town Hall) SZ 0278 NE 5/60 26.6.52 II GV 2. Built 1882. Architect G Crickmay. Incorporates the front of the Mercers' Hall, from Cheapside, London, designed by Edward Jarman in 1668 and brought to Swanage by George Burt. The main building of Purbeck Stone, of 2-storeys, the Mercers' Hall front of Portland Stone. The ground storey has a round-arched doorway in a rusticated surround, surmounted by carved cherubs supporting a central figure. Above this is a projecting balcony, with an ornamental iron balustrade, carried on massive carved console brackets. At first floor level, a pair of doors leads on to the balcony. The doors are set in a semi-circular arch, with moulded surround, and a flat hood on console brackets, with carved ornament in the spandrels. Above this is an elliptical window with carved surround. The whole of this stage is set in a frame with Tuscan pilasters supporting a broken pediment. In the centre of this is a semi-circular niche with circular windows on each side above the pediment. The whole composition, which extends above the eaves of the main building, is finished with a moulded dentil cornice and balustraded parapet. On each side of the entrance doorway are ornamental cast iron lamp standards, cast at Coalbrookdale. RCHM Monument 4. Listing NGR: SZ0300278743

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Location

Grid reference SZ 0298 7873 (point)
Civil Parish Swanage; Dorset
District (historic) Purbeck
Unitary Authority Dorset

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Record last edited

Nov 27 2007 10:16AM