Southport Town Hall has a
stuccoed façade painted white, and a
slate roof in
Palladian style. It has a rectangular plan plus extensions to the rear. The hall is in two storeys with a basement, and it has a symmetrical front of seven
bays. Between some of the bays are paired
pilasters, giving a window arrangement of 1:2:1:2:1. The basement and ground floor are
rusticated. Between the floors are a
frieze and a
cornice, the upper cornice being
dentillated. In the centre of the building is a double parallel staircase with a
balustraded
parapet. This leads to a porch flanked by a pair of pilasters and a
fluted Doric column on each side. On top of the porch is a
triglyph frieze, a cornice, and a balustraded parapet. Above the porch is a balcony with a window flanked by
Ionic semi-columns and paired pilasters. The windows in the basement are short and rectangular, those in the ground floor are tall and round-headed with
keystones and
voussoirs, and in the upper floor they are tall and flat-headed with
architraves. All the windows contain
sashes. Above the central bay is a
pediment with a
tympanum containing carved personifications of Justice, Mercy and Truth, and this is flanked by balustraded parapets. The original interiors are no longer present. ==Appraisal==