NORTHAMPTON GUILDHALL
Northampton Guildhall, built 1861-4, E.W. Godwin, architect
The Guildhall has been extended more than once. The west wing was extended between 1889-1892, and in 1992 a further extension was made to the east wing. This latter extension was made to be sympathetic to the style of the rest of the building, whilst being modern in design.
The building's facade is decorated with a number of statues and friezes. The statues are mostly of monarchs who either visited Northampton or have a historical connection with the town, and there are also statues of St George of England, St Andrew of Scotland, and St Patrick of Ireland.
The building is Grade II
★ listed.[1]
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External links
Northampton Guildhall - Northampton Borough Council
References
1. [1] Listed Buildings - Schedule of listed buildings in Northampton - Northampton Borough Council
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