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Carmarthen Guildhall

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The building was the main location for undertaking public business for the borough and remained as such until the borough officers and their departments moved to the municipal buildings in John Street in the first half of the 20th century. The guildhall was also the venue in July 1966 for the
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The design involved a symmetrical main frontage with three bays facing onto Guildhall Square; it was originally arcaded on the ground floor, so that markets could be held, with assembly rooms on the first floor. The ground floor was
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The building was commissioned to replace a 16th-century guildhall which, by 1765, had become very dilapidated and had to be demolished in 1766. Some £4,000 towards the cost of the new building was donated by the future local
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were also added in 1862. Internally, the principal rooms were the courtroom and the grand jury room on the first floor and the office of the magistrates' clerk on the ground floor.
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A double curving flight of steps to the assembly hall was added in 1811, an extension to the rear incorporating jury rooms and offices was completed in 1829 and a large
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A war memorial, designed by E. V. Collier and W. D. Jenkins and intended to commemorate the lives of service personnel who had died in the
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may not have been the cause of death after all and Harold Greenwood was acquitted.
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took ownership of the building in summer 2016. Scenes from the television series,
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were held in guildhall, while the Midsummer quarter sessions were held in the
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Gordon, Catherine May; Peskett Smith, Mary; Wright, Christopher (2006).
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Lloyd, Thomas; Orbach, Julian; Scourfield, Robert (January 2006).
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and of the local Members of Parliament, John Jones of Ystrad and
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Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion (Pevsner Buildings of Wales)
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decided to cease using the building as a courthouse,
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Works of art in the guildhall include a portrait by
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Carmarthen
51°51′22″N 4°18′26″W / 51.8561°N 4.3071°W / 51.8561; -4.3071
Sir Robert Taylor
Neoclassical style
Listed Building
Carmarthen Guildhall is located in Carmarthenshire
Welsh
Carmarthen
listed building

Member of Parliament
John Adams
Sir Robert Taylor
neoclassical style
rubble masonry
rusticated
Tuscan order
entablature
balustrade
Venetian windows
voussoirs
portico
turret
weather vane
cockerel
First Reform Bill
John Jones
general election
quarter sessions

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