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Yeadon Town Hall

Coordinates: 53°51′57″N 1°41′05″W / 53.8657°N 1.6846°W / 53.8657; -1.6846
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Yeadon Town Hall
Yeadon Town Hall in June 2018
LocationYeadon
Coordinates53°51′57″N 1°41′05″W / 53.8657°N 1.6846°W / 53.8657; -1.6846
Built1890
ArchitectWilliam Hill
Architectural style(s)French Gothic style
Listed Building – Grade II
Designated7 April 1988
Reference no.1204098
Yeadon Town Hall is located in West Yorkshire
Yeadon Town Hall
Shown in West Yorkshire

Yeadon Town Hall is a municipal building in Yeadon, West Yorkshire, England. It is Grade II listed.[1]

History

Following a competition with more than 200 entries, and with a budget of £5,000, William Hill was chosen to design the building in the French Gothic style.[2] It was built with two storeys, with a two-stage clock tower at the centre of the main frontage, between 1889 and 1890.[1] The town hall was transferred from Yeadon Urban District Council to Aireborough Urban District Council in 1937 and to Leeds City Council in 1974.[3]

The building was used as a registrar's office in the Yorkshire Television programme The Beiderbecke Tapes in 1985.[4] The main hall, which seats up to 560 people, was renovated in 1999.[5]

On 1 April 2019, the management of the venue was taken over by local theatre producer, Jamie Hudson, who created a "Community Interest Company" in order to restore, refurbish and manage the building. Large portions of the building have been refurbished, including the restoration of a theatre bar on the first floor.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Historic England. "Town Hall, Yeadon (1204098)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 12 September 2012.
  2. ^ Price, Roy (June 1980). A History of Yeadon. Yeadon: Maple-Bowes.
  3. ^ Local Government Act 1972. 1972 c.70. The Stationery Office Ltd. 1997. ISBN 0-10-547072-4.
  4. ^ "The Beiderbecke Affair (1985)". IMDB. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  5. ^ "Yeadon Town Hall". Leeds, Live it, Love it. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  6. ^ "Community take over set to bring Yeadon Town Hall back to life". Yorkshire Evening Post. 2 April 2019. Retrieved 13 April 2020.