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Pontefract Market Hall

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Pontefract Market Hall
Pontefract Market Hall
Shown in West Yorkshire
General information
Classification
Listed Building – Grade II
Designated29 July 1950
Reference no.1313248
Town or cityPontefract
CountryEngland
Coordinates53°41′31″N 1°18′39″W / 53.6920°N 1.3108°W / 53.6920; -1.3108
Construction started1859
Completed1860
Design and construction
Architect(s)Joseph Wilson

Pontefract Market Hall is a market hall in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England. It was completed in 1860. Pontefract market takes place both in the hall and on the Market Place on which the hall is situated. It was designated a Grade II listed building in 1950.[1]

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History

The frontage was constructed from 1859 to 1860 to a design by Joseph Wilson. The hall has been altered and adapted since and includes additions as late as the 1960s. The building was opened in 1860 by Lord Palmerston. There has been a market on this site since the 14th century.[1]

Architectural style

interior of the market

The front is of dressed ashlar and the rear of brick. The current roof is of twentieth-century construction and is of metal construction with part-glazing. The front has three prominent bays. The two side bays have Corinthian pilasters with moulded plinths. The central bay has a tall parapet with a large semi-circular arch and bull's head keystone and the arms of the Borough of Pontefract. The interior has been largely altered, most recently in the 1960s, and is not listed.[1]

Usage

The hall is open six days a week and contains 28 market stalls.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Historic England. "Market Hall (1313248)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Pontefract Market". Wakefield Council. Retrieved 3 May 2020.

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