Manchester Town Hall Extension

Town Hall Extension
Town Hall Extension
Shown in Greater Manchester
General information
TypeMunicipal building
Architectural styleGothic Revival
LocationManchester, England
Coordinates53°28′43″N 2°14′39″W / 53.4786°N 2.2443°W / 53.4786; -2.2443
Construction started1934
Completed1938
Opening1938
Renovated2011
Cost£750,000
OwnerManchester City Council
Technical details
Floor count8
Design and construction
ArchitectE. Vincent Harris
Designations
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameManchester Town Hall Extension
Designated2 October 1974
Reference no.1197917
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Manchester Town Hall Extension was built between 1934 and 1938 to provide additional accommodation for local government services. It was built between St Peter's Square and Lloyd Street in Manchester city centre, England. English Heritage designated it a grade II* listed building on 2 October 1974. Its eclectic style was designed to be a link between the ornate Gothic Revival Manchester Town Hall and the Classical architecture of the Central Library.