Worthing Town Hall

Worthing Town Hall
Worthing Town Hall
LocationChapel Road, Worthing
Coordinates50°48′53″N 0°22′19″W / 50.8148°N 0.3719°W / 50.8148; -0.3719
Built1931—1933
ArchitectCharles Cowles-Voysey
Architectural style(s)Neo-Georgian style
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameWorthing Town Hall including Assembly Hall and Worthing Room
Designated19 January 1982
Reference no.1250786
Worthing Town Hall is located in West Sussex
Worthing Town Hall
Shown in West Sussex

Worthing Town Hall, or New Town Hall, is a municipal building in Chapel Road, Worthing, West Sussex, England. The town hall, which is a meeting place of Worthing Borough Council, is a Grade II listed building.[1] Located at Chapel Road in the centre of Worthing, it was opened in 1933 and built in a neo-Georgian style to designs by Charles Cowles-Voysey. Containing offices and a Council chamber it replaced Worthing's Old Town Hall as the administrative centre, a building that had been the home of Worthing's local authority from 1835 and was demolished in 1966. To the rear and west lies the Assembly Hall, built in 1935, also to designs by Cowles-Voysey. To the south lies the Worthing Museum and Art Gallery, originally built as a Carnegie Library.

  1. ^ Historic England. "Worthing Town Hall including Assembly Hall and Worthing Room (1250786)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 31 January 2021.

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