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Nottingham Council House is the city hall of Nottingham, England. The iconic 200 feet high dome that rises above the city is the centerpiece of the sk...[+]

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Steve Hauer Ethos: I believe the most pleasing environments are a reflection of human emotions - the balancing of pain & pleasure in our lives. SH Original Living is a practice of creating harmony in one's surroundings and ultimately within self. Your space, your walls in many ways tells this unique story!
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Nottingham Council House is the city hall of Nottingham, England. The iconic 200 feet high dome that rises above the city is the centerpiece of the skyline and presides magnificently over the Old Market square. The Council House was built between 1927 and 1929[1] in the Neo-Baroque style characterized by the huge pillars that circle the building along with the carvings on the facade. It is claimed that the chimes of the bell in the dome, Little John (for many years the deepest toned clock bell in the United Kingdom, weighing over 10 tons), can be heard for a distance of seven miles. The building was officially opened by H.R.H the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII and the Duke of Windsor on 22 May 1929. Since Nottingham City Council relocated councillors' offices to Loxley House in 2010, the Council House is seldom used for day-to-day administrative functions. From April 2011, the building also now serves as the chief Register Office for Births, Marriages and Deaths in the City.


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