Examples of 'shire hall' in a sentence

Meaning of "shire hall"

Shire hall historically referred to a local administrative building or courthouse in England, particularly in rural areas governed by a shire or county. It served as a center for civic affairs, legal proceedings, and governmental functions within the region

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Shire Hall is the meeting place of the Council.
Harrison then went on to rebuild the medieval Shire Hall in neoclassical style.
The Castle and Shire Hall were expressly excluded and remained as detached Parishes of Nottinghamshire.
His execution was held publicly on the steps of the Shire Hall.
Five tenders for the Shire Hall were received by the Council.
The Shire Hall has been described by conservationists Cadw as an impressively-designed Edwardian civic building.
The county council was based at the Shire Hall in Brecon.
In 2018 Shire Hall opened as a museum following a four year conversion project.
Thomas Hopper was involved with improvements to the Shire Hall under " Royal assent.
Additions to the Shire Hall in 1890, included a second tower and an extended Glenferrie Road facade.
Midground, to the left, the Shire Hall is illustrated.
Desire, love, identity, exploring LGBTQ histories with Dorset Shire Hall.
Planning for a Shire Hall in the Gardiner Road District commenced as early as 1867.
The hotel, the " handsomest " in the square, lies to the side of the Shire Hall.
Both properties were demolished in 1931 to provide a car park for Shire Hall.

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The Beaufort Arms became important after the building of the Shire Hall in 1724.

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