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Built to Impress. Standing proudly in the heart of Barrow-in-Furness, Barrow Town Hall is more than just a civic building - it’s a statement. Opened in 1887 and designed by Irish architect William Henry Lynn, this magnificent red sandstone masterpiece reflects the ambition, wealth and confidence of a rapidly growing industrial town. At a time when Barrow was booming through shipbuilding and steel, the town didn’t just want a town hall - it wanted something grand. In this video, we explore: • The history behind its construction • The architectural details that define its Gothic Revival style • Why it was built so boldly • And what it symbolised for the people of Barrow From its commanding clock tower to its intricate stone carvings, every detail was designed to impress - and to endure. Whether you’re local to Barrow, passionate about Victorian architecture, or simply love discovering the stories behind historic buildings, I hope you enjoy this journey into one of Cumbria’s most striking civic landmarks. Let me know in the comments: Have you ever been inside Barrow Town Hall?