
Oxford Town Hall
St. Aldates, Oxford
Hire Oxford Town Hall
St. Aldates, Oxford
Capacity and Layout
- 240 - 600
Boardroom
Boardroom
-
Classroom
Classroom
-
Cabaret
Cabaret
300
Theatre
Theatre
500
Restaurant
Restaurant
240
Open space
Open space
600
Amenities
Wifi
Audiovisual
Parking
Public transport
Catering
Extra space / Overnight
Disabled access
Air conditioning
Lectern
Stage
Cloakroom
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June 24th, 2021
Oxford's guildhall was created by substantially repairing or rebuilding a house on the current site in about 1292. It was replaced by a new building, designed by Isaac Ware in the Italianate style in 1752. In 1891, an architectural design competition was held for a new building on the same site. The local architect Henry Hare won with a Jacobethan design. The 1752 building was demolished in 1893. Hare's new building included new premises for Oxford's Crown and County Courts, central public library and police station as well as the city council. The Prince of Wales opened the new building in May 1897, about a month before the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. University of Oxford undergraduates were expected to mount a large demonstration for the opening, so a detachment of the Metropolitan Police Mounted Branch was deployed to reinforce the small Oxford City Police force. The Metropolitan officers were unused to Oxford undergraduates, and considered the boisterous crowd a danger. The officers attacked the crowd with batons, causing several serious injuries. The crowd reciprocated, unhorsing one officer and trampling him. A young law don, FE Smith, who had taken no part in the violence, saw police mishandling his college servant. Smith went to rescue his servant but was arrested. He became the first prisoner in one of the cells of the new police station in the new Town Hall. Smith was charged with obstructing police officers in the execution of their duty, but at his trial the young lawyer was found not guilty. The police station was at the rear in Blue Boar Street. It was completed later than the rest of the building, but the Oxford City Police force was able to move there from its former station in Kemp Hall by the turn of the century. The City Council was accused of greatly exceeding the budget it set for the building project. In 1905 Henry Taunt published a leaflet in which he stated that the building was meant to cost £47,000 but ended up costing £100,000. In the First World War the building was converted into the Town Hall section of the 3rd Southern General Hospital. From 1916 it specialised in treating soldiers suffering from malaria. Oxford City Police moved to a new police station further down St Aldate's in 1936 and the central public library moved to new facilities at Westgate Centre in Queen Street which were completed in 1972. The town hall was the headquarters of the county borough for much of the 20th century and remained the seat of government after Oxford City Council was formed in 1974.
GOOGLE REVIEWAugust 8th, 2021
Brilliant venue for a wedding. Very good facilities and helpful staff
GOOGLE REVIEWJuly 31st, 2021
Nice venue for formal events; especially the CAMRA ale and cider festival!
GOOGLE REVIEWMay 22nd, 2021
Really good venue for live music.
GOOGLE REVIEWJuly 27th, 2021
Nice building with museums 5 star
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