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Portrush Town Hall is a fine example of Victorian municipal architecture (it is grade B1 listed) and offers the discerning conference/meeting organiser a venue with historic character, right in the heart of Portrush. Designed by the famous architectural firm Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon, and built in 1870, Portrush Town Hall was the headquarters for the local council and was one of the glories of the sea front. Indeed it has always been regarded as a landmark of the town.
It was designed in Scottish baronial style complete with gables and a 'witch's hat' turret. Internally too, it was an imposing construction with its circular reading room as an unusual central feature.
In 2004 an extensive 18 month restoration and refurbishment programme of both the interior and exterior building commenced, completing in January 2006. The building is now a venue for weddings, meetings, drama and other social activities.
We are delighted that you are considering one of our facilities as a venue for your wedding. We value each and every couple in their own right. We have rooms that can accommodate your civil wedding ceremony. If indeed you do choose to hire one of our facilities for your special day, if you wish, you can hire a wedding specialist company to arrange to dress the room to your specifications.