Grosmont Town Hall
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Image: © Fabian Musto Taken: 29 Aug 2018
Here is the town hall in Grosmont, which was built in 1832 by the B4347 road (main village street). It was presented as the town hall by Henry, 9th Duke of Beaufort in 1902, and was grade II listed in 1981. Grosmont was once the third-largest settlement in South Wales during the Medieval times and had a mayor until the 19th century. The sign next to the town hall belongs to the Angel Inn.