Weymouth's old hall
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The photograph on this page of Weymouth's old hall by Neil Owen as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 18 Nov 2022
Wedged along High West Street is the old Weymouth Town Hall. Originally a Tudor rival to Melcombe Regis's hall it was slowly overtaken by the latter. With the chance to make major repairs and alterations in 1896, the hall was rebuilt with a clock on the tower, a present from Sir Henry Edwards. See Image] for a side aspect.