Swanage Town Hall

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LocationSwanage, Dorset
Coordinates50°36′30″N 1°57′33″W / 50.6083°N 1.9591°W / 50.6083; -1.9591
Built1882–83
Built forGeorge Burt
Swanage Town Hall
LocationSwanage, Dorset
Coordinates50°36′30″N 1°57′33″W / 50.6083°N 1.9591°W / 50.6083; -1.9591
Built1882–83
Built forGeorge Burt
ArchitectGeorge Rackstraw Crickmay
OwnerSwanage Town Council
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameThe Town Hall, Swanage, Dorset
Designated26 June 1952
Reference no.1323621

Swanage Town Hall is a municipal building on Swanage High Street in Dorset. Constructed by the local building contractor George Burt in 1882–83, it reused materials salvaged from demolition works in London. The façade was rescued from London's 17th-century Mercers' Hall and the external clock is dated to 1826. It was not universally welcomed and one critic in the 1930s described it as "positively dreadful". The hall serves as the chamber for the current town council and has previously hosted the magistrates' court, fire brigade and citizens' advice service.

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