[1] The first town hall in Warminster, which was erected on the north side of the High Street on the corner with the Close, was completed in 1711[2] but, after it became an obstruction to traffic, it was demolished in 1830.
[5] A large crowd gathered at the town hall when, in November 1876, the youngest son of Queen Victoria, Prince Leopold, who was interested in freemasonry, attended the annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Wiltshire in the building.
[7] Some 100 panes of glass were broken and the porch suffered structural damage in a bomb explosion on 14 January 1885; two men, who claimed to be pranksters, were given prison sentences for their role in the incident.
[15] Devo Developments was unable to secure planning permission for its proposals and the building was sold on to a local group of businessmen in February 2012.
[16] A programme of refurbishment works was subsequently completed, enabling a wine bar to be established in the basement and the ground floor to be made ready for retail use.