Old Poplar Town Hall

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The Old Town Hall

Middlesex


The Old Poplar Town Hall
Type: Former town hall
Location
Grid reference: TQ37808078
Location: 51°30’33"N, 0°-0’57"W
Town: Poplar
History
Address: 117 High Street
Built 1870
By: Hills, Fletcher and Harstons
Former town hall
Information
Condition: Converted to commercial use

The Old Town Hall is a Victorian town hall standing on the High Street in Poplar, Middlesex, and now occupied as offices. It was built in 1870 and served the Poplar District Board of Works as its headquarters, until 1900 when it was inherited by a new Borough of Poplar.

As the workload expanded, the town hall was extended at the northern end in 1920. It continued as Poplar's town hall until 1938, when the council moved to the new, modernist Poplar Town Hall in Bow Road.

The Old Town Hall is a Grade II listed building,[1]

References

  1. National Heritage List 1260135: Old Poplar Town Hall (Grade II listing)