Scaffolding on Maesteg Town Hall and Market

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Scaffolding on Maesteg Town Hall and Market

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 24 Feb 2017

Viewed in late February 2017. The Cadw website records that the building was designed by Henry Harris of Cardiff in a Queen Anne style and built in 1881 to provide a covered market and assembly rooms for the growing community of Maesteg. The front, which was originally bowed and approach by a wide flight of steps, was remodelled by S J Harper in an austere classical style in 1913-1914. Grade II listed in 1997.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.608983
Longitude
-3.65851