Old Town Hall

Old Town Hall

📍 Market Square Clock Tower, Church St, Whitby YO22 4DD, UK

About Old Town Hall

The Old Town Hall is a magnificent Grade II listed Georgian building located in the vibrant Market Square Clock Tower area of Whitby. Completed in 1812, this neoclassical architectural gem was designed by Jonathan Pickernell, also known for his work on Whitby Harbour's inner piers. It stands as a testament to the town's rich history, offering a picturesque focal point in the historic quarter, close to the iconic 199 steps leading to Whitby Abbey. Visitors frequently praise its appealing architecture and prime location for photography.

Originally built with an open ground floor to facilitate market trading, the upper floor of the Old Town Hall is impressively supported by columns and accessed via a central spiral staircase. While its primary role today is as a cherished historical landmark, the surrounding square often hosts small market stalls, adding to the bustling atmosphere. These stalls typically offer a variety of local clothing, jewellery, crafts, and souvenirs, alongside a busy cafe, echoing its historic function as a centre for commerce and community. The Old Town Hall enjoys an excellent reputation, boasting a 4.8/5 star rating from numerous visitors.

Visiting Information

Please note that specific opening hours for the interior of the Old Town Hall are not provided. Similarly, information regarding accessibility features and accepted payment options is currently unavailable. Visitors can enjoy the exterior and the surrounding market area at their leisure.

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📍 Market Square Clock Tower, Church St, Whitby YO22 4DD, UK

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