Glossop Town Hall, Glossop
Facts and practical information
Glossop Town Hall, Market Hall, and Municipal Buildings is a complex in the centre of Glossop, Derbyshire, providing offices for High Peak Borough Council, a retail arcade, and covered market. The Town Hall was constructed in 1838 and significantly extended and altered in 1845, 1897 and 1923. The Town Hall building was designed by Weightman and Hadfield of Sheffield for the 12th Duke of Norfolk. It is constructed from millstone grit ashlar and topped with a distinctive circular cupola and clock. It is Grade II listed in a group with the market and Municipal Buildings to the south, and rows of shops either side which were also part of Hadfield's design, and which marked the transition of Howard Town from a satellite industrial village to a freestanding urban entity. ()
Glossop
Glossop Town Hall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Manor Park, All Saints' Church, St James' Church Glossop, Partington Players Theatre.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Glossop Town Hall?
How to get to Glossop Town Hall by public transport?
Bus
- Glossop, High Street West / adjacent Market Hall • Lines: 394 (1 min walk)
Train
- Glossop (3 min walk)
- Manor Station (13 min walk)