Devonport Guildhall

Devonport Guildhall, Plymouth, was started in 1821 and completed in 1824. It is a regency building in the Greek Doric style, designed by John Foulston as part of the municipal centre of the town of Devonport.[1]

Past use

It was home to the magistrates court and the Mayors parlour and also was used for social events. There were cells and a mortuary, and a police station at the rear of the building. [1]

Decline and refurbishment

The building fell into disrepair when the three towns of Plymouth, Devonport and Stonehouse amalgamated and municipal functions were transferred to Plymouth.[1] It was refurbished in 1986 and 2009.[1][2][3]The building re-opened in 2010.[4][5][6]

Gallery

These pictures show comparable views of the Guildhall. The Guildhall is situated next to Devonport Column which can also be seen.

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Coordinates: 50°22′08″N 4°10′34″W / 50.3689°N 4.1762°W / 50.3689; -4.1762

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