The Old Town Hall is a municipal building in the High Street, Brading, Isle of Wight, England.
The structure, which is now used to store and exhibition a collection of artefacts and records, is a Grade II listed building.
[1] The first floor, which was used as an assembly room, was originally timber framed with diagonal tension braces to support the structure.
[1] In 1819, a new chest was acquired to store the important civic documents which included royal charter signed by Edward VI.
[5][6][7] The building was remodelled in 1876, with the timber framing on the first floor being replaced by a red brick structure and a prominent four-part, slightly projecting, Tudor Revival style window being installed at the south end.