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Axminster Guildhall

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31: 117: 219:. There was a tri-partite window on the first floor and the other bays were fenestrated by sash windows. Internally, there was a large auditorium with a balcony and a stage. It was used as a cinema from an early stage, but in 1946 it was sold to the Dorchester Cinema Company, which renamed it as the Plaza Cinema. The company that had developed the building was then wound up. 124: 192:
By the late 1870s, it was being used as a school but it was later converted back for residential use, before being acquired by the two councils in 1931. It continued to be home of both councils for another two decades, and, after the urban district council was subsumed into the rural district council
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In the mid-1920s, a group of local businessmen decided to form a company, to be known as the Axminster Guildhall Company, to finance and commission an events venue for the town. The site they selected was occupied by a private house known as The Lawn which had dated back to the mid-19th century. The
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The cinema closed in 1963, and the building was converted into a performance venue. Following local government re-organisation in 1974, it was acquired by Axminster Town Council. The town council used the building to accommodate its offices but also made the building its regular meeting place. The
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council was established in Axminster in 1915. The urban district council decided to co-locate with Axminster Rural District Council at Oak House in Chard Street. The house had been commissioned by a local lawyer, Simon Bunter, in the mid-18th century. It was designed in the
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finish and was completed in 1931. The design involved a symmetrical main frontage of five bays facing onto West Street. The central bay featured a wide doorway flanked by two Doric order columns supporting a
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Although primarily a community events venue, following a refurbishent, the management team have attracted some high-profile entertainers: performers appearing at the guildhall have included the musician,
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The Council Offices, the Axminster Urban District Council and of the Axminster Rural District Council, Oak House, Axminster
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of the town, which had been awarded to the urban district council, was installed above the first floor window.
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Following significant population growth, largely associated with its status as a market town, an
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in 1953, remained the headquarters of the rural district council until the enlarged
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new building was designed in the neoclassical style, built in brick with a
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on the first floor. The other bays were fenestrated by
96: 88: 51: 40: 23: 16:Municipal building in Axminster, Devon, England 8: 465:(Supplement). 13 August 1946. p. 4071. 123: 144:is a municipal building in West Street in 29: 20: 504:. Axminster Town Council. 8 January 2024 288: 286: 260: 725:Government buildings completed in 1931 567:Evans, Francesca (25 November 2021). 7: 388:Local Government Act 1972. 1972 c.70 390:. The Stationery Office Ltd. 1997. 239:, in March 2024, and the vocalist, 325:National Heritage List for England 235:, in October 2023, the guitarist, 14: 347:"Public notices: Water Act 1945" 122: 115: 420:. 24 January 1974. p. 994. 546:"The Crest that tells a story" 243:, in May 2024, as well as the 1: 376:. 23 June 1950. p. 3262. 720:City and town halls in Devon 479:. Axminster Heritage Centre 296:. 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Axminster
50°46′53″N 3°00′04″W / 50.7814°N 3.0010°W / 50.7814; -3.0010
Neoclassical style
Axminster Guildhall is located in Devon
Axminster
Devon
urban district
neoclassical style
Doric order
pilasters
Venetian window
sash windows
East Devon District Council
Honiton
stucco
cornice
coat of arms
Paul Young
Francis Rossi
Tommy Blaize
punk rock
John Lydon
"Axminster UD"


"Places"
Historic England
"Oak House (1103761)"
National Heritage List for England

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