List of County Court venues in England and Wales

c. 95), which received royal assent on 28 August 1846 and was brought into force on 15 March 1847.

In June 2010, the Ministry of Justice announced plans to close 54 county courts and 103 magistrates' courts, in order to save £15m in annual running costs and £22m in necessary maintenance.

In July 2015, further proposals to close nineteen County Court venues were announced.

[9] All name changes before 1 August 1983 reflect changes in the locations where the court sat.

For brevity, the latter form is used throughout in this table, and "County Court" is abbreviated to "CC".

The bilingual (Welsh and English) sign at Pontypridd County Court
The County Court at Caernarfon
Cardiff Civil Justice Centre
The County Court at Dartford
Manchester Civil Justice Centre , which opened in October 2007, houses the County Court at Manchester.
The County Court at Nottingham shares a building with Nottingham Crown Court .
The County Court at Reading
The County Court at Reigate shares the building with Redhill Magistrates' Court.
The County Court at Romford
The County Court at Watford is on the third and fourth floor of this office building.
The Shire Hall, Worcester , where the crown and county courts for the area are based
Wakefield Civil Justice Centre
Worthing Law Courts
The County Court at York