The Sessions House is a municipal building in Ewell Road, Surbiton, London.
[1] In the late 19th century Surbiton local board met in various places including private residences and public houses but, after the area became an urban district in 1894, civic leaders decided that this arrangement was inadequate and chose to procure purpose-built civic offices;[2] the site selected had been occupied by a private residence known as "Hill House".
[1] The design involved a symmetrical main frontage with five bays facing onto Ewell Road; the central section featured an arched doorway with a fanlight on the ground floor; there was a wrought iron balcony and a round-headed window with the borough coat of arms and a pediment above on the first floor; there was a cupola containing a clock at roof level.
[12] After the building fell vacant in 2009,[13] it was converted for use as a learning disability centre managed by a social enterprise concern known as "Your Health Care" which started to provide some services at the centre on behalf of Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
[14] The roof was subsequently changed[16] and the building was then used as an Asylum and Immigration Tribunal office.