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No.9 Penlan Street (Old Town Hall)

No.9 Penlan Street (Old Town Hall) — a garden in wales-north, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2.5 h
Best time of year
Spring & summer (Apr–Sep)
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

No.9 Penlan Street (Old Town Hall) is a garden of interest in wales-north, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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From the Wikipedia article

The Old Town Hall (Welsh: Hen Neuadd y Dref Pwllheli) is a municipal building located on Penlan Street in Pwllheli in Gwynedd in Wales. The structure, which accommodates offices and meeting place of Pwllheli Town Council, is a Grade II listed building.

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Background

History

The building was originally constructed as a guildhall in about 1731. In 1820, it was reconstructed as a market hall, with an arcade on the ground floor, a gaol in the basement, and a council chamber on the upper floor. It was remodelled in 1836, and in about 1880 a clock tower was added. The future Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, gave his first public speech to a group of local farmers in this building on market day in 1884. However, by the turn of the century the building was deemed too small and civic officials decided to commission a new structure nearby, on the north side of Penlan Street. In 1902, the council moved to the new building, which is now known as Neuadd Dwyfor, and sold…

Architecture

The two-storey building is four bays wide, with its gable end facing Market Square. It is built of stone, with brick chimneys and a slate roof. The first floor has 12-pane sash windows, and there is a ventilator to the attic. The ground floor was formerly open, now closed by a glazed screen. It has paired semicircular arches, on the longer facade flanked by smaller arches. There is an octagonal clocktower with a belfry. The clock mechanism was designed and manufactured by Whitehouse & Son of Derby. Inside, there are octagonal piers, which are said to have originally been ships' masts. There is a council chamber, featuring a panelled ceiling, on the first floor.

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Coordinates
52.8895, -4.4167
District
Gwynedd
Parish
Pwllheli
Postcode
LL53 5DH
Parliamentary constituency
Dwyfor Meirionnydd
Established
1820

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Frequently asked questions

Where is No.9 Penlan Street (Old Town Hall)?
No.9 Penlan Street (Old Town Hall) is in North Wales, United Kingdom (postcode LL53 5DH), in the parish of Pwllheli.
When was No.9 Penlan Street (Old Town Hall) built?
Built or established in 1820.
Who owns No.9 Penlan Street (Old Town Hall)?
No.9 Penlan Street (Old Town Hall) is owned by | designation1_number =4562.
How do I get to No.9 Penlan Street (Old Town Hall)?
Drivers can navigate to postcode LL53 5DH. It sits within the Dwyfor Meirionnydd parliamentary constituency.