Lymington Town Hall

The building currently accommodates the offices of Lymington and Pennington Town Council as well as the headquarters of the New Forest National Park.

[6] Following the implementation of the Municipal Corporations Act 1835,[7] the mayor, aldermen and burgesses of Lymington were replaced by an elected council which met in the town hall to discuss important local issues.

[2] The borough council commissioned a fourth town hall on a site to the east of the previous building on the north side of the High Street.

The site the borough council selected on Avenue Road was open land to the west of the old Lymington Union Workhouse.

[9] The new building was designed in the modern style, built in brick and was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 15 July 1966.

The pergola at Woodside Gardens which incorporates the columns from the second town hall