London County Hall Interior

London County Hall

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The County Hall is the former headquarters of the London County Council. The Hall was designed by Ralph Knott. Construction began in 1911, yet the Hall was not fully completed until 1958.

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Feb 16, 2025
My family stayed there for two night during Christmas Day and the day following. My overall impression is fine. Just wish to raise highlight - very expensive though the location speaks for itself. Ye…Full review by Grace L
Feb 10, 2025
An impressively huge hotel that is matched by its impressive service, updated rooms, restaurant and location. Plus you are steps away from several British monuments, buildings of significance, and a…Full review by Brad F
Jan 10, 2025
Afternoon tea in the library with a perfect view of the Houses of Parliament. Not rushed at all, traditional fare and expertly served with a great selection of teas.Full review by gilliant385

Facts

Located:Lambeth
Construction completed:1911–1939
Architect:Ralph Knott
Architectural style:Edwardian Baroque style

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