Make a date and discover romantic history of Todmorden Town Hall
On Sunday, February 2 at 2pm, the latest in a series of tours will take place at Todmorden Town Hall, this time focusing on the romance of the building.
Read: Everything you need to know about the music extravaganza 'Live at the Piece Hall'The Town Hall has been home to many weddings and romantic events over the years and volunteer tour guides will bring the building’s history to life.
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Hide AdAs part of the tour, visitors will see features such as the ornate ballroom, which once included an indoor water fountain, and the elegant staircase.
The tour is free and there’s no need to book, just turn up on the day, meeting at 2pm by the banner outside of the Town Hall.
Calderdale Council’s Cabinet Member for Public Services and Communities, Coun Susan Press, said: “The February tour of Todmorden Town Hall will be themed around the romance of the building and will feature other romantic stories of the town.
“The monthly free tours allow visitors to see inside this majestic building and learn more about its fascinating history.”
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Hide AdRead: Gentleman Jack misses out to Chernobyl and Peaky Blinders at National Television Awards 2020The Town Hall’s passionate volunteers also host regular ‘behind the scenes’ tours, which include special access to the usually hidden caretaker’s flat, with its fantastic views over the town, and a visit into the basement where there is an old police holding cell.
The next ‘behind the scenes’ tour will take place at 2pm on Sunday, March 22.
These tours are charged at £6.50 per person, including refreshments, and last approximately 2.5 hours.
Places for this tour are limited, so visitors are advised to book early to avoid disappointment.
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Hide AdTo book a place, contact Todmorden Information Centre at [email protected] (Please note, that due to a spiral staircase and steep access down to the cellar, these parts of the tour are unsuitable for those with mobility problems or for young children. Visitors are also advised to wear sensible shoes.)