Llanidloes Town Hall
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Image: © Fabian Musto Taken: 4 Jun 2021
Opened on Easter Monday 1908, this was built by Shayler and Ridge Architects of Shrewsbury for David Davies of Llandinam. The English Renaissance building takes influences from the Art Nouveau movement, and this also housed the public library and temperance hotel for some time. This Edwardian building is one of my favourite buildings in Llanidloes.