The town hall, which is the meeting place of Reigate and Banstead Borough Council, is a Grade II listed building.
[1] The building was commissioned to replace the old town hall with had been built on the north side of the High Street in 1798.
[2] After civic leaders found that the old building was inadequate for their needs, they decided to procure a new town hall: the site they selected had previously been open land to the east of Reigate Castle.
[3] The new town hall was designed by Macintosh and Newman in the Arts and Crafts style, built at a cost of £25,000 and completed in 1901.
[1] The fire station, which featured a four-storey tower with a pagoda style roof, formed a separate structure to the left.