Built in 1913, it is a handsome example of Colonial Revival architecture, and has been a prominent focal point of the town's civic and social life since its construction.
[1] Sandwich's Town Hall is located on the west side of Maple Street, a short way north of its junction with New Hampshire Route 109.
The main facade has a temple-front appearance, although it is achieved with four pilasters rather than columns, supporting a fully pedimented gable end.
The center entry is more elaborate, with a double-leaf door topped by a double-height transom, entablature and gabled pediment.
The auditorium has historically hosted all manner of civic and social functions, including school graduations and local theatrical productions.