Macclesfield Town Hall

Macclesfield Town Hall
Macclesfield Town Hall exterior
LocationMarket Place, Macclesfield
Coordinates53°15′37″N 2°07′27″W / 53.26028°N 2.12417°W / 53.26028; -2.12417
Built1824
ArchitectFrancis Goodwin
Architectural style(s)Greek Revival style
Listed Building – Grade II*
Designated17 March 1977
Reference no.1206935
Macclesfield Town Hall is located in Cheshire
Macclesfield Town Hall
Shown in Cheshire

Macclesfield Town Hall is a Georgian municipal building in the Market Place of Macclesfield, Cheshire, England. Dating originally from 1823–24, it was designed by Francis Goodwin in the Greek Revival style, and extended in 1869–71 by James Stevens and again in 1991–92.[1][2] The building incorporates the former Borough Police Station. The town hall is listed at grade II*.[2]

  1. ^ Hartwell et al., pp. 459–60
  2. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference listing was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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