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English: Former Wickham council chambers. Single storey cement rendered and painted building. Florid motifs are used as key stones over round arched windows. Plastered columns with decorative cupolas lead up to a dentilated cornice. A decorative parapet with silhouetted skyline hide roof treatment behind. Emphasis to the main door is by broken pediment and classical scroll motifs on either side.
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