The Grade II listed building was built in 1909-10 and designed by architect Henry Beck in the English Baroque style.
The Grade II listed building was built in 1909-10 and designed by architect Henry Beck in the English Baroque style. Built by local builder Richard Kershaw, the exterior architectural vernacular features a leaded dome and expert stonework such as heavy cornice and pilasters.
Internally, the property has a net internal area of 4,047 sq ft / 376 sq m set over two floors to provide a grand entrance / reception room, court room and judges chambers, as well as a number of ancillary office rooms and WC.
The property benefits from having retained a number of its original period features such as historic cornicing, ornate plasterwork, Ionic columns, original stained-glass window, fireplaces and unique fixtures and fittings associated with the building's former use.
Externally, the premises has some car parking spaces available. Contact agent for more information.