The old Town Hall is a former municipal facility in North Street, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, United Kingdom.
[1] The building was commissioned to replace an even earlier town hall located in High Green, now known as Queen Square, which had been built in around 1700.
[4] The new building was designed by Ernest Bates in the Renaissance style, built by a local contractor, Philip Horsman, and opened on 19 October 1871.
[1] In the centre, with paired pilasters on either side, is the main entrance, and at first-floor level a stone balcony (originally linked to the Mayor's Parlour), which is decorated with the borough coat of arms.
[16] Works of art inside the building include a large stature of the first mayor, George Benjamin Thorneycroft, which was sculpted by Thomas Thornycroft in 1851, and later installed within an alcove at the head of the staircase.