Northampton Guildhall

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Northampton Guildhall is a prominent Victorian Gothic civic building in Northampton, England, serving as the town's historic council and ceremonial headquarters.

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Northampton Guildhall canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Victorian Gothic building
guildhall
municipal building
architect Edward William Godwin
architecturalStyle Victorian Gothic
constructionStart 1861
contains ceremonial rooms
council chamber
mayor’s parlour
public halls
country England
governingBody West Northamptonshire Council
hasArchitecturalFeature Gothic arches
clock tower
ornate façade
sculptural decoration
traceried windows
hasArt portrait paintings
sculpted figures of notable people
stained glass windows
hasCategory Buildings and structures in Northampton
City and town halls in Northamptonshire
Gothic Revival architecture in Northamptonshire
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of Northampton civic identity
hasFunction ceremonial venue
civic building
council headquarters
hasNumberOfStoreys 3
heritageDesignation Grade II* listed building
heritageDesignationCountry United Kingdom
inception 1864
locatedIn Northampton
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Northamptonshire
locatedInRegion East Midlands
locatedOnStreet St Giles’ Square
materialUsed stone
openToPublic partially
ownedBy local authority of Northampton
partOf historic centre of Northampton
previousGoverningBody Borough of Northampton
surface form: Northampton Borough Council
significantPeriod Victorian era
touristAttraction true
usedFor civic ceremonies
council meetings
public events
receptions
wedding ceremonies

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Northampton hasHistoricBuilding Northampton Guildhall
Northampton, United Kingdom notableBuilding Northampton Guildhall
subject surface form: Northampton