Guildhall

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A Guildhall is a building historically used by guilds for meetings. It is also the name of several specific buildings, now mainly used as town halls.

  • Guildhall, Bath
  • Guildhall, Blakeney
  • Guildhall, Cardigan
  • Guildhall, Exeter - the oldest extant municipal building in the United Kingdom
  • Guildhall, Guildford
  • Guildhall, Leicester
  • Guildhall, Looe
  • Guildhall, Lydd
  • Guildhall, Much Wenlock
  • Guildhall, Oxford (1292–1752), replaced by Oxford Town Hall
  • Guildhall, York

Guildhall can also refer to the town of Guildhall, Vermont.

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