The Town Hall, Museum and Coroner's Court were built in memory of Brooke Robinson, a prominent local solicitor, borough coroner and MP, and his wife, Eugenia. The complex was designed by architects Harvey & Wicks and built from 1926 to 1928. The building is listed Grade II*, along with the other buildings within the Town Hall complex. The Town Hall has an impressive interior that retains its internal plan and much of its decoration. It also contains a mural depicting Sir Roger de Somery hunting in the Royal Forest at Kinver, painted by German exile Hans Feibusch in 1948. Find out more by viewing the virtual tour and reading about its history in the downloadable information included.
Timings & Tours
Available anytime
Booking information
- Pre-booking requirement:
- Pre-booking not required
Accessibility details
This is an on-line event only, offering a virtual tour of the building.
Additional information
Further virtual tours and information about this and other buildings are available through the website link.