TOWN HALL
A large building used for the transaction of the public business of a town, the holding of courts of justice, entertainments and other activities, following the Municipal Reform Act of 1833.
City Hall (Non-Preferred)
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Related Terms
Term | Note |
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BURGH CHAMBERS | A building, suite of rooms or hall, within a larger building such as a tollbooth or a town-house, in which meetings of the burgh were held. |
COUNTY BUILDING | A building containing the local administrative, judicial and political authorities. |
GUILDHALL | Traditionally, the hall of a crafts, trade, or merchants' guild. Nowadays, often used to describe a TOWN HALL. |
HALL | A large building or room used for a specific function. If not domestic, use specific term, e.g. VILLAGE HALL. |
MARKET HOUSE | A market building, pre-19th century, incorporating other function rooms, e.g. theatres, courtrooms, schoolrooms. |
MUNICIPAL BUILDING | A building owned or used by a local authority. |
TOLBOOTH | A building serving as a centre of local burgh administration, justice and ceremony. |
TOWN | A settlement with public buildings, commercial establishments and private dwellings, larger than a village and having more complete and independent local government. |