Kells Town Hall (Kells)

Ireland / Meath / Kells / Headfort Place (R147)
 town hall, listed building / architectural heritage, 1850s construction
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Detached five-bay three-storey former bank, built 1853, with projecting end bays, and flanked by single-storey carriage-arch bays. Now in use as a town hall. Roof hidden behind parapet with rendered chimneystacks. Channelled rock-faced limestone ground floor and rendered upper floors with string courses. Round-headed blind arches with inset window openings to ground floor. Square-headed window openings to upper floors, set in recessed blind arches to projecting bays. Two square-headed door openings to ground floor with stone surrounds and console brackets supporting cornices. Stone outbuildings with pitched slate roofs to rear.
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Coordinates:   53°43'37"N   6°52'26"W
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