Victoria Hall (Ealing)
Buildings and structures in the London Borough of EalingGrade II listed buildings in the London Borough of Ealing
The Victoria Hall, Ealing is a public hall belonging to the west London community of Ealing for their recreational use. It was conceived in 1886 by Charles Jones the first architect, engineer and surveyor of Ealing Council. Its construction next to Ealing Town Hall was funded entirely by public donations and its operations governed by the Victoria Hall Trust, established in 1893. In 2015 the Council announced plans to sell off the Grade II listed building to a development partner on a long lease. The plan led to protests by local residents' groups who called for the Hall to continue to be available for use as a public asset.
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Longfield Avenue, London
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Ealing Town Hall
Longfield Avenue
W5 2AZ London (London Borough of Ealing)
England, United Kingdom
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