Clacton-on-Sea: Clacton Town Hall

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Clacton-on-Sea: Clacton Town Hall

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 28 Oct 2018

Clacton Town Hall is now the head office of Tendring District Council, which administers all of the area to the east of Colchester. Previously it was the main office of Clacton Urban District Council. The town hall was completed in 1931 to the designs of Sir Brumwell Thomas in Neo-Georgian style, with brown brick in English bond with stone dressings and hipped or mansard pantiled roofs. Its floor plan covers an area of about 65 x 40 metres or about 2,600 square metres, and it included a theatre and library when it was built. It is a Grade II Listed Building. This is the main, eastern, frontage on Station Road.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.79194
Longitude
1.153803