Glebe Town Hall

Glebe Town Hall
Glebe Town Hall, following its restoration, in 2018.
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General information
TypeGovernment town hall
Architectural styleVictorian Italianate
Address160 St Johns Road, Glebe, New South Wales
CountryAustralia
Coordinates33°52′57″S 151°11′06″E / 33.8825°S 151.1850°E / -33.8825; 151.1850
Construction started1879
Completed24 June 1880
Renovated1889–1891
1988–1989
2008–2013
ClientThe Glebe Borough Council
OwnerCity of Sydney (current)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Ambrose Thornley
Main contractorSanbrook and Sons
Renovating team
Architect(s)Otto Cserhalmi and Partners (1988)
Tonkin Zulaikha Greer (2008)
Renovating firmStonehill Restorations Pty Ltd (1988)
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The Glebe Town Hall is a landmark civic building in Glebe, a suburb of Sydney, Australia. It stands at 160 St Johns Road and was built in 1880 in the Victorian Italianate style by architect Ambrose Thornley. The Town Hall was the seat of The Glebe Municipal Council from 1880 to 1948 when it became a community centre and hall run by the City of Sydney. After being transferred to the Municipality of Leichhardt in 1968, it was returned to the control of the City of Sydney following a boundary change on 8 May 2003.

The City of Sydney Council commissioned extensive restoration works in 2008, which were completed in 2013, and the hall is now listed on the heritage register of the City of Sydney as "representative as the seat of local metropolitan government for Glebe Municipality, the fourth municipality to be incorporated under The Municipalities Act of 1858."[1] The building is also listed on the (now defunct) Register of the National Estate.[2]

  1. ^ a b "Glebe Town Hall Including Interior Fence and Grounds". New South Wales Heritage Database. Office of Environment & Heritage. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
  2. ^ The Heritage of Australia, Macmillan Company, 1981, p.2/39