Chiswick Old Town Hall
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Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 19 Dec 2010
A reminder of the time when Chiswick was a separate local authority, being now part of the Borough of Hounslow, who still use it. The central part of the façade represents the earliest part of the building, dating from 1876 to the design of W J Trehearne, with the nearer wing being added in 1900-1. Listed Grade II.