[4] It was then re-fronted in 1738[5] and re-modelled with a new façade, designed in the Perpendicular Gothic style and built in rubble masonry with ashlar stone dressings, in 1858.
[6] The building contained a large chest, made of oak with iron straps, which was known as the parish coffer and was used for storage of valuable documents: it also dated back to the 15th century.
[11] Following local government re-organisation in 1974, the building became the meeting place of the newly formed Sodbury Town Council.
[12] After an extensive programme of refurbishment works, which included a new stage in the main hall and new catering facilities, the building re-opened in 1981.
[4] The building continued to be used as an events venue and performers in the 21st century included the singer, Jacqui Dankworth, who gave a concert in the town hall in October 2016,[13] the Chipping Sodbury Music Society who performed a 70th anniversary concert in December 2017[14] and the boxer, Frank Bruno, who gave a talk there in January 2018.