The Shire Hall Complex is a group of municipal buildings in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England.
The complex, which was the headquarters of West Suffolk County Council until its abolition in 1974, is a Grade II listed building.
[4] The building was extended to the north to the designs of Archie Ainsworth-Hunt, the county architect, in the Edwardian Baroque style so creating the "old shire hall" between 1906 and 1907.
[9] Later the new shire hall became surplus to requirements, but following conversion works, the building re-opened as a Premier Inn Hotel in October 2015.
[11] In February 2018 Homes England started preparing a planning brief with a view to marketing the old shire hall as a property with potential for conversion into apartments.