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Trowbridge Town Hall

Trowbridge Town Hall is a municipal building in Market Street, Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England. The town hall, which was the headquarters of Trowbridge Urban District Council, is a Grade II listed building.[1]

Trowbridge Town Hall
Trowbridge Town Hall
LocationMarket Street, Trowbridge
Coordinates51°19′12″N 2°12′24″W / 51.3201°N 2.2068°W / 51.3201; -2.2068
Built1889
Architectural style(s)Jacobethan style
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameTown Hall
Designated26 November 1976
Reference no.1364209
Shown in Wiltshire

History Edit

 
Plaque on the left of the doorway to the town hall

After significant population growth, largely associated with the cloth industry, a local board of health was established in Trowbridge in 1864.[2] In the 1880s, the local board decided that the town needed a municipal building, and a wealthy cloth merchant, Sir William Roger Brown, offered to pay for it to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria.[2] The site the board acquired was then occupied by a large private house known as "The Limes".[2]

The foundation stone for the new building was laid by Mrs Brown on 21 June 1887,[3] when she declared:

"In the name of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Ghost, I declare this stone well and truly laid, that on it a Town Hall may be erected for the benefit of the inhabitants of Trowbridge, as a memorial of the blessings vouchsafed to us, the people of England, during the fifty years of Her Majesty’s reign, completed on this day. God Save the Queen!"[4]

The new building was designed in the Jacobethan style. It was built in ashlar stone at a cost of £20,000 and was opened by the Duchess of Albany on 14 June 1889.[3] The design involved an asymmetrical main frontage with three bays facing onto Market Street; the central bay featured an arched doorway flanked by brackets supporting a balustrade; there was a pair of mullion windows on the first floor and a tall Italianate style clock tower with a spire above.[1] (The clock, of 1888, was provided by J. W. Benson Ltd.)[5] In the left hand bay there was a giant round headed window with tracery on the first floor and a shaped gable above, while to the right there was a large oriel window with a shaped gable above.[1] Internally, the principal rooms were the courtroom, which was used as a venue for petty sessions,[2] the council chamber and the ballroom.[6] The building was also equipped with police cells for people facing trial and an area to the rear of the town hall was landscaped to create a "Sensory Garden".[7]

On 6 August 1889, soon after the creation of Wiltshire County Council, one of its earliest meetings took place at Trowbridge Town Hall.[8]

In 1894, the parish of Trowbridge became an urban district, with the town hall as its headquarters,[9] and in November 1917 King George V and Queen Mary visited the town hall on a visit to the area.[7][10] The ballroom was used for local dances and musical events, and in the 1960s performers appearing there included the rock bands Rod Stewart and the Soul Agents, in December 1964,[11] The Who, in April 1965,[12] and Small Faces in August 1965.[12]

The building continued to serve as the headquarters of the urban district council for much of the 20th century,[13] but ceased to be the local seat of government after the enlarged West Wiltshire District Council was formed in new offices at Bradley Road in 1974.[14][15][16] After 1974, the town hall belonged to West Wiltshire District Council, and then from 2009 to its successor Wiltshire Council, which considered disposing of it.[16] It continued to be used as a magistrates' court until 2003[17] and was also used as the venue for coroners' inquests into the deaths of military personnel.[18][19]

In 2011, a group of residents formed the Trowbridge Town Hall Trust to help restore the building,[20] and since then it has been used for exhibitions and community events.[7]

Works of art in the town hall include a bust by Edward Sheppard depicting the benefactor, Sir William Roger Brown,[21] as well as portrait of him by an unknown artist.[22]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Historic England. "Town Hall (1364209)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d Chettle, H. F.; Powell, W. R.; Spalding, P. A.; Tillott, P. M. (1953). "'Parishes: Trowbridge', in A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 7, ed. R B Pugh and Elizabeth Crittall". London: British History Online. pp. 125–171. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b Plaque on the left of the doorway to the town hall
  4. ^ "Proposal for Council Asset Transfer – Trowbridge Town Hall", page 2, wiltshire.gov.uk, accessed 7 August 2022
  5. ^ Pickford, Chris, ed. (1995). Turret Clocks: Lists of Clocks from Makers' Catalogues and Publicity Materials (2nd ed.). Wadhurst, E. Sussex: Antiquarian Horological Society. p. 210.
  6. ^ "Our history". Trowbridge Town Hall. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  7. ^ a b c "A guided tour inside Trowbridge Town Hall with Director David Lockwood". Trowbridge Nub News. 23 July 2020. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  8. ^ "Wiltshire County Council" in Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette, Thursday 8 August 1889, p. 1
  9. ^ "Trowbridge UD". Vision of Britain. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  10. ^ "Royal visit: 9 November 1917" (PDF). Melksham Remembers. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  11. ^ "The Soul Agents". Bruno Ceriotti. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  12. ^ a b "Trowbridge Gig History". BBC. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  13. ^ "No. 44711". The London Gazette. 7 November 1968. p. 11980.
  14. ^ Local Government Act 1972. 1972 c.70. The Stationery Office Ltd. 1997. ISBN 0-10-547072-4.
  15. ^ "No. 46805". The London Gazette. 23 January 1976. p. 1212.
  16. ^ a b "More than 90 council buildings will be sold to save £85m". Wiltshire Times. 15 October 2009. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  17. ^ "Magistrates' courts to close". BBC. 10 June 2003. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  18. ^ "Trowbridge hall's valuable artefacts are 'under threat'". Wiltshire Times. 16 July 2011. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  19. ^ "Ten years of war, 10 years of inquests". BBC. 4 October 2011. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  20. ^ "Trowbridge Town Hall tours provide insight into iconic building". Wiltshire Times. 5 June 2015. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  21. ^ Sheppard, Edward. "William Roger Brown (1831–1902)". Art UK. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  22. ^ "Sir Roger Brown". Art UK. Retrieved 1 April 2021.

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Trowbridge Town Hall is a municipal building in Market Street Trowbridge Wiltshire England The town hall which was the headquarters of Trowbridge Urban District Council is a Grade II listed building 1 Trowbridge Town HallTrowbridge Town HallLocationMarket Street TrowbridgeCoordinates51 19 12 N 2 12 24 W 51 3201 N 2 2068 W 51 3201 2 2068Built1889Architectural style s Jacobethan styleListed Building Grade IIOfficial nameTown HallDesignated26 November 1976Reference no 1364209Shown in WiltshireHistory Edit Plaque on the left of the doorway to the town hallAfter significant population growth largely associated with the cloth industry a local board of health was established in Trowbridge in 1864 2 In the 1880s the local board decided that the town needed a municipal building and a wealthy cloth merchant Sir William Roger Brown offered to pay for it to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria 2 The site the board acquired was then occupied by a large private house known as The Limes 2 The foundation stone for the new building was laid by Mrs Brown on 21 June 1887 3 when she declared In the name of God the Father God the Son and God the Holy Ghost I declare this stone well and truly laid that on it a Town Hall may be erected for the benefit of the inhabitants of Trowbridge as a memorial of the blessings vouchsafed to us the people of England during the fifty years of Her Majesty s reign completed on this day God Save the Queen 4 The new building was designed in the Jacobethan style It was built in ashlar stone at a cost of 20 000 and was opened by the Duchess of Albany on 14 June 1889 3 The design involved an asymmetrical main frontage with three bays facing onto Market Street the central bay featured an arched doorway flanked by brackets supporting a balustrade there was a pair of mullion windows on the first floor and a tall Italianate style clock tower with a spire above 1 The clock of 1888 was provided by J W Benson Ltd 5 In the left hand bay there was a giant round headed window with tracery on the first floor and a shaped gable above while to the right there was a large oriel window with a shaped gable above 1 Internally the principal rooms were the courtroom which was used as a venue for petty sessions 2 the council chamber and the ballroom 6 The building was also equipped with police cells for people facing trial and an area to the rear of the town hall was landscaped to create a Sensory Garden 7 On 6 August 1889 soon after the creation of Wiltshire County Council one of its earliest meetings took place at Trowbridge Town Hall 8 In 1894 the parish of Trowbridge became an urban district with the town hall as its headquarters 9 and in November 1917 King George V and Queen Mary visited the town hall on a visit to the area 7 10 The ballroom was used for local dances and musical events and in the 1960s performers appearing there included the rock bands Rod Stewart and the Soul Agents in December 1964 11 The Who in April 1965 12 and Small Faces in August 1965 12 The building continued to serve as the headquarters of the urban district council for much of the 20th century 13 but ceased to be the local seat of government after the enlarged West Wiltshire District Council was formed in new offices at Bradley Road in 1974 14 15 16 After 1974 the town hall belonged to West Wiltshire District Council and then from 2009 to its successor Wiltshire Council which considered disposing of it 16 It continued to be used as a magistrates court until 2003 17 and was also used as the venue for coroners inquests into the deaths of military personnel 18 19 In 2011 a group of residents formed the Trowbridge Town Hall Trust to help restore the building 20 and since then it has been used for exhibitions and community events 7 Works of art in the town hall include a bust by Edward Sheppard depicting the benefactor Sir William Roger Brown 21 as well as portrait of him by an unknown artist 22 References Edit a b c Historic England Town Hall 1364209 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 1 April 2021 a b c d Chettle H F Powell W R Spalding P A Tillott P M 1953 Parishes Trowbridge in A History of the County of Wiltshire Volume 7 ed R B Pugh and Elizabeth Crittall London British History Online pp 125 171 Retrieved 1 April 2021 a b Plaque on the left of the doorway to the town hall Proposal for Council Asset Transfer Trowbridge Town Hall page 2 wiltshire gov uk accessed 7 August 2022 Pickford Chris ed 1995 Turret Clocks Lists of Clocks from Makers Catalogues and Publicity Materials 2nd ed Wadhurst E Sussex Antiquarian Horological Society p 210 Our history Trowbridge Town Hall Retrieved 1 April 2021 a b c A guided tour inside Trowbridge Town Hall with Director David Lockwood Trowbridge Nub News 23 July 2020 Retrieved 1 April 2021 Wiltshire County Council in Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette Thursday 8 August 1889 p 1 Trowbridge UD Vision of Britain Retrieved 1 April 2021 Royal visit 9 November 1917 PDF Melksham Remembers Retrieved 1 April 2021 The Soul Agents Bruno Ceriotti Retrieved 1 April 2021 a b Trowbridge Gig History BBC Retrieved 1 April 2021 No 44711 The London Gazette 7 November 1968 p 11980 Local Government Act 1972 1972 c 70 The Stationery Office Ltd 1997 ISBN 0 10 547072 4 No 46805 The London Gazette 23 January 1976 p 1212 a b More than 90 council buildings will be sold to save 85m Wiltshire Times 15 October 2009 Retrieved 1 April 2021 Magistrates courts to close BBC 10 June 2003 Retrieved 1 April 2021 Trowbridge hall s valuable artefacts are under threat Wiltshire Times 16 July 2011 Retrieved 1 April 2021 Ten years of war 10 years of inquests BBC 4 October 2011 Retrieved 1 April 2021 Trowbridge Town Hall tours provide insight into iconic building Wiltshire Times 5 June 2015 Retrieved 1 April 2021 Sheppard Edward William Roger Brown 1831 1902 Art UK Retrieved 1 April 2021 Sir Roger Brown Art UK Retrieved 1 April 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trowbridge Town 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