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Warrington Town Hall

Buildings and structures in WarringtonCity and town halls in CheshireGovernment buildings completed in 1750Grade I listed buildings in CheshireHouses completed in 1750
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Warrington Town Hall
Warrington Town Hall

Warrington Town Hall is in the town of Warrington, Cheshire, England. It consists of a house, originally called Bank Hall, flanked by two detached service wings at right angles to the house, one on each side. The house and the service wings are each recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated Grade I listed buildings. Being in that part of the town north of the River Mersey, the house falls within the historic county of Lancashire. The architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner declared it to be "the finest house of its date in south Lancashire".

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Warrington Town Hall
Sankey Street,

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Sankey Street
WA1 1UH , Bewsey
England, United Kingdom
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