Woolwich Town Hall
Woolwich Town Hall
Woolwich Town Hall
Woolwich Town Hall
Woolwich Town Hall
Woolwich Town Hall
Woolwich Town Hall
Woolwich Town Hall

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The work is English baroque style, and on the principal elevations there are elaborate relief ornaments – putti, amorini (winged cherubs' heads), scrollwork and foliage. The windows (mostly six-over-six-pane sashes) are set within stone architraves with a mixture of triangular and segmental open pediments, triple keystones, ornamented jambs, carved sills, pendants and aprons.
Title

Woolwich Town Hall

Date

1902–1906

Medium

orange-red brick & Portland stone

Accession number

SE18_AS_S028

Acquisition method

commissioned by Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich

Work type

Relief

Owner

Greenwich London Borough Council

Custodian

Greenwich London Borough Council

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II* (England and Wales)

Listing date

08/06/73

Access

at all times

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Located at

Wellington Street, Greenwich

SE18 6PH

Located on the west side of Wellington Street.