The building, which served as the offices and meeting place of Whitefield Urban District Council, was demolished in 2021.
The centre bay featured a porch formed by two pairs of Doric order columns supporting an entablature, a cornice and a parapet.
It was then sold to Alfred Grundy, who renamed it Underley,[3] before selling it to Samuel Walker, the chair of Radcliffe Urban District Council.
In 2004, developers were granted permission to demolish the building, but the council then designated a conservation area and ordered a stop to the demolition.
Despite this, arson and vandalism led to a deterioration in the building's condition,[9] and by 2011, little more than the facade remained standing.