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Mitcham Vestry Hall

Surrey


Mitcham Vestry Hall
Type: Former town hall
Location
Grid reference: TQ27536859
Location: 51°24’7"N, 0°10’5"W
Town: Mitcham
History
Address: London Road
Built 1887
By: Robert Masters Chart
Former town hall
Victorian
Information

Mitcham Vestry Hall is a municipal building in London Road, Mitcham, Surrey. A Victorian vestry hall, built for the parish of Mitcham, it went through an number of changes as the conurbation overwhelmed the old village of Mitcham and municipal authorities were created and changed as the generations passed.

History

The building was designed by Robert Masters Chart in the Victorian style, was opened in May 1887. The building was established as the vestry hall for the local parish before becoming the council offices for 'Mitcham Urban District Council' in 1915. It then became "Mitcham Town Hall" after the building had been enlarged to accommodate the headquarters of the new 'Municipal Borough of Mitcham' in 1934.[1]

In 1965, Mitcham's council was abolished and the town absorbed into a larger authority, and Mitcham Town Hall ceased to be a seat of local government. However after that it was retained to become a community centre known as the "Vestry Hall".[2]

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