IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Sankey Street, WARRINGTON, WA1 9TQ

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Sankey Street, WA1 9TQ by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Image Listing (184 Images Found)

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Warrington Town Hall at night
Viewed from adjoining Bank Park the Town Hall can be seen illuminated with a crescent moon high above. The hall was designed by James Gibbs and built in 1750. Its front south facade consists of nine bays, the outer three on each side being of exposed brick whilst the middle three are in ashlar-like rustication. This centre area has four large three-quarter attached composite columns with a pediment bearing the arms of the Patten family. In the middle also there is an open two arm staircase, with a fine wrought iron balustrade, leading up to the main entrance which is flanked by a pair of arched windows with the typical Gibbs surround. The pediments of the windows on the main floor in the side sections have alternating triangular and elliptical heads. The north side of the hall is completely of brick and altogether simpler.
Image: © Matt Harrop Taken: 2 Jan 2017
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Warrington Town Hall
A fine day for Remembrance Sunday participants marking the Centenary of the Great War.
Image: © John M Taken: 9 Nov 2014
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Warrington Town Hall
Normally seen from the south with its famous Golden Gates, the Town Hall can be seen after a snow flurry as spring bulbs pushed through the grass.
Image: © Matt Harrop Taken: 29 Jan 2015
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Warrington - Town Hall & flower garden
Image: © Colin Park Taken: 11 Sep 2015
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Warrington Town Hall
Bank Hall, as it was originally known, was built in 1750 for Thomas Patten, a wealthy merchant. It was sold to Warrington Borough Council in 1870, and the surrounding land became Warrington's first public park.
Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 14 May 2009
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Warrington Town Hall
Image: © Steve Daniels Taken: 14 Sep 2011
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Warrington Town Hall (Bank Hall)
Bank Hall was built in 1750. At the time, it was set in open fields which extended down to the River Mersey. Later, a perimeter wall was added around the grounds to provide some privacy as the population of Warrington began to grow. The town council bought the hall, along with the 13-acre grounds surrounding it, in 1872. The building has been the Town Hall ever since, and the grounds are known as Bank Park, which were opened as the town's first public park in 1873. The building is Grade I listed (http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1329725 The National Heritage List for England).
Image: © David Dixon Taken: 27 Jul 2012
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Warrington - Town Hall
As seen from the south-east. For an alternative view, please see David Dixon's Image
Image: © Dave Bevis Taken: 18 Feb 2013
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Warrington Town Hall at night (2)
The illuminated Town Hall, this time looking North.
Image: © Matt Harrop Taken: 3 Jan 2017
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Warrington Town Hall
As Bank Hall, this building was originally built in 1750 for Thomas Patten, a wealthy local merchant and copper smelter. It was designed by architect James Gibbs. Warrington Borough Council purchased it in 1873 and the surrounding park is still known as Bank Park.
Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 30 May 2019
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