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Scarborough Town Hall

Scarborough Town Hall
Gardens to the south elevation of the Town Hall
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General information
Architectural styleJacobean Revival
Classification
Listed Building – Grade II
Designated8 June 1973
Reference no.1273023
Town or cityScarborough, North Yorkshire
CountryEngland
Coordinates54°16′54″N 0°23′53″W / 54.2818°N 0.3981°W / 54.2818; -0.3981
Completed1844 or 1870
Opened28 July 1903
Renovated1898–1903
Cost£2,300[1]
Renovation cost£19,500[2]
ClientJohn Woodall
OwnerScarborough Borough Council
Website
North Yorks County Council

Scarborough Town Hall, originally St Nicholas House, is a red brick Jacobean Revival mansion in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, currently used as a municipal building for the Borough of Scarborough and an events venue. It was built in the 19th century as a home for John Woodall, a prominent local businessman, and then converted and extended for municipal use in 1903. Situated overlooking the South Bay, it is a grade II listed building.[3]

  1. ^ Cunningham 1981, pp. 274–5.
  2. ^ Cunningham 1981, pp. 292–3.
  3. ^ Historic England. "The Town Hall, Scarborough (Grade II) (1273023)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 20 August 2020.

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