County Hall is a municipal building in High Street, Newport, Isle of Wight, England.
Following the implementation in 1890 of the Local Government Board's Provisional Order Confirmation (No.
[5][6] The design involved a symmetrical main frontage of nine bays facing the High Street; the central section featured a doorway with a rectangular fanlight on the ground floor; there was a tall window spanning the first and second floors above.
[2] The county coat of arms, flanked by figures depicting Public service and Knowledge, which had been designed by John Hammond Harwood of the Sheffield College of Arts, were erected above the doorway.
[5] An 18th century residential property known as "Hazards" was demolished[7][8] to make way for a modern extension with a blue and white chequer pattern which was built to the east of the main building in 1969.