County Hall, Northallerton

County Hall, Northallerton
Northallerton County Hall in 2012
County Hall, Northallerton is located in North Yorkshire
County Hall, Northallerton
County Hall, Northallerton
Location within North Yorkshire
Alternative namesThe Walter Brierley Building
EtymologyWalter Brierley
General information
Architectural styleEdwardian Baroque
AddressRacecourse Lane
Town or cityNorthallerton
CountryEngland
Coordinates54°19′58″N 1°26′21″W / 54.3329°N 1.4391°W / 54.3329; -1.4391
Current tenantsNorth Yorkshire Council
Groundbreaking1903
Opened1906
Cost£33,000 (1906)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Walter Brierley
Listed Building – Grade II*
Designated16 June 1987
Reference no.1150967

County Hall in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, England, serves as the headquarters of North Yorkshire Council and the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority. The building was opened in 1906 and has also been the headquarters of the North Riding County Council (NRCC) until 1974, and then North Yorkshire County Council until 2023. County Hall is at the south western edge of Northallerton (in the parish of Romanby) and is a Grade II* listed building.