Sessions House, Sleaford

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LocationMarket Place, Sleaford
Coordinates52°59′59″N 0°24′37″W / 52.9998°N 0.4102°W / 52.9998; -0.4102
Built1831
Sessions House
Sessions House, Sleaford
LocationMarket Place, Sleaford
Coordinates52°59′59″N 0°24′37″W / 52.9998°N 0.4102°W / 52.9998; -0.4102
Built1831
ArchitectHenry Edward Kendall
Architectural styleGothic revival style
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameTown Hall (Sessions House)
Designated16 July 1949
Reference no.1307024
Sessions House, Sleaford is located in Lincolnshire
Sessions House, Sleaford
Shown in Lincolnshire

The Sessions House, also known as Sleaford Town Hall, is a judicial structure in the Market Place, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England. The structure, which used to be the main courthouse for the county of Kesteven, is a Grade II* listed building.[1]

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