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Council House, Coventry

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Address
  
Earl Street

Completed
  
1917

Floor count
  
4

Floors
  
4

Architectural style
  
Tudor architecture

Country
  
United Kingdom

Owner
  
Coventry City Council

Opened
  
11 June 1920

Town or city
  
Coventry

Construction started
  
1913

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The Council House, Coventry is a tudor-style (Grade II-listed) council house which acts as the meeting place of Coventry City Council, built in the early 20th century to replace St Mary's Guildhall as the headquarters of the mayor and city corporation.

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Map of Council House, Coventry CV1 5RR, UK

History

The Council House was constructed 1913–1917, under Edward Garrett and H W Simister of Birmingham. It was opened on 11 June 1920 by King George VI (then Duke of York).

References

Council House, Coventry Wikipedia