Albion Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent

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Albion Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent


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Albion Street runs from Albion Square (& Lichfield Street) at the top to the junction of Broad Street, Bethesda Street and Piccadilly at the bottom. It boasts four listed buildings:

 

At the top of Albion Street stands Hanley Town Hall
At the top of Albion Street stands Hanley Town Hall 
which is now a listed building.

On the Bank House site in Albion Street the present Town Hall  was built as the Queens Hotel, designed by Robert Scrivener. It became the Town Hall in the 1880's.

on the Town Hall


 

In front of the Town Hall stands the War Memorial
In front of the Town Hall stands the War Memorial
which is also listed 




next: Bethesda Church and the Water Board Offices

photos: October 1999

 

 


 

  


Listed Buildings


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questions/comments/contributions? email: Steve Birks