The Council House is a former municipal building in Chester Road North, Brownhills, West Midlands, England.
[5] The building was designed by the board's surveyor, John Siddalls, in the Elizabethan style, built by Messrs T. and E. Cresswell in red brick with stone dressings at a cost of £2,700 and was completed in 1882.
The end bays, which slightly projected forward, featured porches with arched doorways flanked by Doric order columns supporting canopies; there were casement windows on the first floor and pavilion roofs above.
[9] A projecting clock, financed out of funds collected to celebrate the coronation of George V and Mary, was designed and manufactured by W. F. Evans and Sons of Handsworth and installed on the front of the building in 1911.
[3] In the early 21st century, after many years of neglect, the building was refurbished and the site redeveloped by a partnership of Walsall Council and a local developer, Matrix Realty Group.