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Endangered Victorian Gem: Bridgnorth Market Hall's Fate Uncertain
25 Apr
Summary
- Bridgnorth's New Market Hall, built 1855-1859, is in poor condition.
- The Victorian Society added it to their endangered buildings list for 2026.
- Absentee owners have neglected the Grade II-listed landmark, causing decline.

Bridgnorth's New Market Hall, a significant Victorian structure dating from 1855-1859, is now listed among the UK's top 10 endangered buildings for 2026. The Victorian Society has highlighted the building's "perilous condition," emphasizing its poor state of repair. This Grade II-listed landmark, originally designed as a civic hub, combines a striking Italianate architecture with a rich history of various uses over the years.
Despite a petition in 2024 urging its revival, the hall's upper levels remain vacant and deteriorating, with emergency scaffolding installed in 2022. A proposed conversion into a hotel in 2014 never materialized. The society is calling on owners to act decisively or to transfer the property to new custodians who can ensure its preservation. The building is considered a rare survival of its kind, especially as comparable market halls have been lost elsewhere.