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Town Hall UXC01_01_01_0070_28
Town Hall, St Owen Street, Hereford. The front elevation of the Town Hall, built c1904 and designed by H. A. Cheers, seen from the north.
The hall is a two-storey building with a seven-window range and ornamental gable and towers, found on the corners and the apex of the roof. The entrance is in the central bay, and covered by a protruding round hood, supported by columns. At the far left and right are large round-headed arches, with the right being an entrance to the rear front. An ornamental frieze separates the ground and first floor, and there is an arcaded balcony in front of the recesses of the far left and right windows. The central bay of the first floor has square ionic columns with splayed capitals that support the large gable above, which spreads across the three central bays. There is a small broken circular pediment with a coat of arms, and above is an oval niche with a triangular hood, and round top to the gable. On either side of the gable are turrets with pyramidal finials, and on each corner of the building and apex of the roof are towers with domed roofs. There are some pedestrians and contemporary cars on the street in front of the hall
Media ID 28393915
© Historic England Archive
Edwardian Street Scene Town Hall Urban
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