Northam Town Hall

Wellington Street and Gordon Street,
Northam, WA 6401

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Northam Town Hall Wellington Street and Gordon Street, Northam, WA 6401

Town Hall and Lesser Hall Located in Wellington Street, the Town Hall which was designed by Henry Proctor and opened by Sir John Forrest in 1898. It cost £3000 and is typical of the Italianate excesses which was common in Western Australia in the wake of the gold discoveries.

Next door is the Lesser Hall which was designed by P.W. Harrison, constructed in 1936 and cost £1783 to build. They are both listed on the Register of the National Estate and classified by the National Trust. It is described as “Northam Town Hall, a brick structure including two-storey main hall and single-storey lesser hall, with rendered pilasters and pediments and corrugated iron roofs.”

Contributed by Greg Lynch -

davidcoppock
davidcoppock on April 7, 2017 at 3:20 am

The Northam Town Hall is used when Bernard Park can’t be used to screen movies when it rains!