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  2. Warrington Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Warrington Town Hall is in the town of Warrington, Cheshire, England. It consists of a house, originally called Bank Hall, flanked by two detached service wings at right angles to the house, one on each side. The house and the service wings are each recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated Grade I listed buildings.

  3. Grade I and II* listed buildings in Warrington - Wikipedia

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    This was built as offices for Bank Hall, and were later used by the local authority. The building has a three-bay rusticated and pedimented centre, and five brick bays on each side. [10] [11] 1329748: Eastern Outbuilding, Town Hall: Town Hall: Warrington: Town Hall: 1750: 6 December 1949

  4. Warrington Borough Council - Wikipedia

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    The council generally meets at Warrington Town Hall on Sankey Street. The building was originally built in 1750 as a large house, and was formerly called Bank Hall. It was bought by the borough council in 1870 and converted into a town hall, with its grounds becoming a public park. [22]

  5. Warrington - Wikipedia

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    Warrington Town Hall (and its golden gates), formerly Bank Hall (built 1750), the home of the Philips family and their scion the artist Nathaniel George Philips [69] Halliwell Jones Stadium, home of Warrington Wolves; Parr Hall Concert Hall, home to a rare concert pipe-organ made by the great French organ-builder Aristide Cavaillé-Coll

  6. Warrington Wawa to be demolished. Here's why

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    A larger Wawa convenience store with gas pumps is coming to Warrington. But first, an existing Wawa must close. Work is set to begin on the Wawa at 550 Easton Road starting with demolition of the ...

  7. History of Warrington - Wikipedia

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    Warrington Town Hall. The history of Warrington began when it was founded by the Romans at an important crossing place on the River Mersey.The Roman name for the settlement is not known but there is speculation that it could have been Veratinum which is listed as a Roman habitation in the area during the occupation period.

  8. Borough of Warrington - Wikipedia

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    The borough was historically split between the historic counties of Cheshire and Lancashire. [7] [8] [9]The whole part of the borough (north of the River Mersey) was within the historic boundaries of the county of Lancashire which includes the town of Warrington, and the areas of Latchford, Great Sankey, Culcheth, Glazebury, Burtonwood and Birchwood.

  9. Category:City and town halls in Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    Warrington Town Hall; Widnes Town Hall This page was last edited on 15 December 2020, at 17:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...