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Old Shirehall, Shrewsbury

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and built by Birch and Sons at a cost of £12,000, was completed in March 1837. The design involved a symmetrical main frontage with nine bays facing onto Market Square; the central section, which slightly projected forward, featured a doorway on the ground floor and pedimented windows on the first
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court); there was also a "Great Room", which measured 45.5 feet (13.9 m) long, 32.5 feet (9.9 m) wide and 19.0 feet (5.8 m) high, for public gatherings. The building was badly damaged in a fire, which was incompetently tacked by the local fire brigade, in November 1880 and was
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in Abbey Foregate in 1966, the building remained vacant and deteriorating until it was demolished to make way for a new retail and commercial centre known as Princess House in 1971.
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An Act for building a new Shire Hall and Guildhall for the County of Salop and the Town of Shrewsbury in the said County; and for the other Purposes therein mentioned.
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due to its inadequate foundations in the context of poor ground conditions, county leaders decided to procure a new building on the same site.
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and second floors. Internally, the principal rooms were the two courtrooms (one for the crown court and one for the
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The building continued to be used as a facility for dispensing justice but, following the implementation of the
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in Dogpole in 1917 leaving the county council on their own. After the county council moved to the new
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The building was commissioned to replace an earlier shire hall on the site which had been designed by
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A Topographical Dictionary of England: With Historical and Statistical Descriptions
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An act for the building of a new county hall and guildhall for the county of Salop
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and completed in 1785. After finding that the earlier building was suffering from
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Memorials of Shrewsbury: being a concise description of the town and its environs
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Works of art in the old Shirehall included a portrait of General
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Newman, John; Pevsner, Nikolaus; Watson, Gavin (1958).
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Shrewsbury
52°42′27″N 2°45′14″W / 52.7075°N 2.7539°W / 52.7075; -2.7539
Sir Robert Smirke
Italianate style
Old Shirehall, Shrewsbury is located in Shropshire
Shrewsbury
Shropshire

Parliament of Great Britain
Long title
Citation
23 Geo. 3
Royal assent
John Hiram Haycock
neoclassical style
fissures
Sir Robert Smirke
Italianate style
nisi prius
Local Government Act 1888
Salop County Council
Newport House
Shirehall
Lord Hill
Sir William Beechey
Sir Edward Owen
Richard Evans
Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery
A Topographical Dictionary of England: With Historical and Statistical Descriptions

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