Old Town Hall, Wakefield

5 Crown Court, is a historic building in the city centre of Wakefield, in West Yorkshire, in England.

After operating as a town hall from 1861 to 1880, it served as an organ factory and then as commercial offices, before being adapted for residential use.

[6] Kirkland continued designing and manufacturing organs there,[7][8][9] until the end of the First World War when he relocated to Holloway Road in London.

[6] A variety of commercial tenants were subsequently accommodated including, since the early 21st century, a recruitment business operating in the accounting sector.

[11] A piece of public art, sculpted by Oliver Barratt, cast in bronze and known as "seams", was unveiled outside the building in July 2007.