Rochdale Town Hall

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Rochdale Town Hall is a Victorian-era Gothic Revival municipal building in Rochdale, England, renowned for its ornate architecture and historic civic significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic Revival architecture
municipal building
town hall
architect William Henry Crossland
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
architecturalType civic building
constructionStartDate 1866
country England
function civic building
seat of local government
hasArchitecturalFeature clock tower
great hall
hammerbeam roof
mural decorations
ornate interior
spire
stained glass windows
hasCategory Buildings and structures in Rochdale
City and town halls in Greater Manchester
Gothic Revival architecture in Greater Manchester
Grade I listed buildings in Greater Manchester
Tourist attractions in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale
hasTourismAttractionType architectural landmark
heritage attraction
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignationCountry United Kingdom
heritageStatus protected building
inception 1871
locatedIn Greater Manchester
North West England
Rochdale
United Kingdom
locatedInHistoricCounty Lancashire
materialUsed stone
notableFor Victorian Gothic Revival architecture
historic civic significance
openingDate 1871
operator Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale
surface form: Rochdale Borough Council
ownedBy Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale
surface form: Rochdale Borough Council
region Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale
usedFor civic ceremonies
council meetings
public events

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Rochdale hasLandmark Rochdale Town Hall