[1] New Durham's town hall is prominently located in its village center, at the northwest corner of Main Street and Ridge Road.
It is a stylistically distinctive combination of Colonial Revival and Italianate design, with an elaborately decorated hood sheltering the recessed entry.
The interior houses town offices on the ground floor, and an auditorium and meeting space on the upper level.
In addition to serving its civic function, the upstairs hall is also a social center, housing meetings and events of community groups.
Alvah Ramsdell, the architect, was prominent in the region, designing a number of similar town halls, as well as schools and commercial buildings.