This time took my road warrior skills to go again to jolly England with the Le Shuttle train service (see post), and my Ford ; towing along my good boys and wonderful Rex! It was a very nice trip going into the countryside and seeing several towns of wonderul architecture and history, This one is a must and one of our highlights of the trip, we will be back, eventually, Therefore, let me tell you about the old market hall of Amersham !!! Hope you enjoy the post as I.

Amersham Market Hall, formerly known as Amersham Town Hall, is a municipal building in the High Street The town received a royal charter, allowing it to hold markets, from King John in 1200 For several centuries the market took the form of a series of stalls in an area which extended from the High Street in the west to Broadway in the east until a medieval market hall was erected in Broadway in the early 17C. After the old structure became dilapidated, the local member of parliament, Sir William Drake, who lived at Shardeloes, decided to construct a more substantial market building for the benefit of the town: the site he selected was in the High Street, to the west of the original building

The new building was designed in the neoclassical style, built in red brick with stone dressings and was completed in 1682, When parish and district councils were established under the Local Government Act 1894 , the building became the meeting place for Amersham Parish Council, with the council’s first meeting being held there on 4 January 1895. At this time the building was known as “Town Hall” It was used as a recruiting station for Kitchener’s Army at the start of WWI Amersham Police Court was held in the building until 1934.

The City of Amersham on the town : https://amersham-tc.gov.uk/services/
The Amersham tourist office on its heritage: https://visitamersham.org.uk/things-to-do/landmarks/
There you go folks , do dare drive in jolly England, it’s an adventure of a lifetime, and you will be back !!! as we have lol! Until another round chasing Sherlock we will be saying elementary my dear Watson to you all. Again, hope you enjoy this post on the old market hall of Amersham !!! as I
And remember, happy travels, good health, and many cheers to all !!!