A39 County Hall Seating

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The County Hall is the former headquarters of the London County Council. The Hall was designed by Ralph Knott. Construction began in 1911, yet the Hall was not fully completed until 1958.

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Oct 12, 2024
We visit County Hall for afternoon tea and cocktails before seeing Witness for the Prosecution - an Agatha Christie Crime Thriller in the theatre within County Hall. This play is a must see and fant… Full review by Jilly1928
May 24, 2024
What a fantastic building with incredible architecture . So much to look at and well worth a visit to see the inside the building without the added bonus of a play to watch. Friendly and helpful staf… Full review by stephens473
Apr 24, 2024
My wife and I had been in London for a few days with our family. They then went home and as we were staying at the Premier Inn at County Hall my wife and I decided to go (literally) next door where t… Full review by Bonzo321

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Located:Lambeth
Construction completed:1911–1939
Architect:Ralph Knott
Architectural style:Edwardian Baroque style

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