County Hall, Wakefield

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County Hall, Wakefield is a historic civic building in Wakefield, England, renowned as an important example of 19th-century architecture by the prominent architect John Carr of York.

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County Hall, Wakefield canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
municipal building
architect John Carr NERFINISHED
John Carr of York NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle 19th-century architecture
category buildings and structures in Wakefield
government buildings in England
historic buildings in West Yorkshire
country United Kingdom
hasCivicRole symbol of local authority
hasFunction seat of local government
heritageStatus historic civic building
locatedIn England
Wakefield NERFINISHED
West Yorkshire
locationType urban area
namedAfter Wakefield NERFINISHED
notableFor 19th-century architecture
civic architecture
partOf City of Wakefield NERFINISHED
region Yorkshire NERFINISHED
significance important example of 19th-century architecture
usedFor administrative purposes
civic functions

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John Carr of York notableWork County Hall, Wakefield
E. Vincent Harris notableWork County Hall, Wakefield