Wombwell - Old Town Hall
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Image: © Dave Bevis Taken: 31 May 2013
On High Street. Wombwell Town Hall housed Wombwell Urban District Council until its abolition in 1974, then continued in use for council meetings, public assistance and to house office workers, who have now moved to Wombwell Library. One of the former Town Hall’s special features is a Grade II listed Boer War Memorial, with stone soldier figures etched on to the fabric of a corner of the building. The property also still boasts the Town Hall clock. It is now a public house / restaurant. For more information please see http://www.elephantandcastlebarandrestaurant.co.uk/Reviews.pdf .