Eastern Outbuilding To Town Hall is a Grade I listed building in the Warrington local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 April 1975. A 1750 Outbuilding.

Eastern Outbuilding To Town Hall

WRENN ID
burning-finial-heron
Grade
I
Local Planning Authority
Warrington
Country
England
Date first listed
4 April 1975
Type
Outbuilding
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Eastern Outbuilding to the Town Hall was built in 1750 by Gibbs and was formerly known as Bank Hall, the seat of the Patten family. Pevsner described it as the "finest house of its date in South Lancashire." This Palladian-style building features three storeys with a rusticated stone facing over red brick. It has a hipped slate roof, a brick parapet, and a stone cornice with modillions. The main front has a slight central projection supported by four and three-quarter Corinthian columns.

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