Middlesbrough Town Hall, located in Middlesbrough, England, was built between 1883-1889, to replace the older and much smaller, Old Town Hall. The architect was George Gordon Hoskins of Darlington and the project cost £130,000. It is a Grade II listed building.The building is of sandstone ashlar with slate roofs, built around four sides of a courtyard with the main town hall on the north side.
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