DescriptionWetherspoon and Town Hall, All Hallows, Kendal - geograph.org.uk - 167441.jpg
English: Wetherspoon and Town Hall, All Hallows, Kendal. The Kendal Wetherspoon is in the former public baths, and still has the boiler chimney. Opposite the end of the street the Town Hall was built as assembly rooms in 1825, converted to the town hall in 1859 and extended in1893, when the tower, designed by S. Shaw in a French style, was added.
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