Banbury’s Central, Accessible, Flexible and Historic Venue.
Banbury Town Hall is a fine Gothic-style building and is seen as one of the best specimens of 19th century Gothic to be found in the country. It was designed by Edward Bruton and opened in October 1854 with the clock tower being added in 1860. During its early life, the building was also the police station with cells remaining to this day.
The Town Hall has completed a restoration plan as part of Banbury Town Council’s long-running preservation programme for the Grade II Listed building.
The overall work has made the Banbury Town Hall an attractive place to hire for Conferencing, meetings and events, especially the Grand Main Hall.
- Grand Main Hall - up to 220 people
- Function Room - up to 25 table seated 45 theatre seated
Looking to hire The Town Hall?
We are flexible and offer some great deals so come and speak to us.




