English: The Market House, Tring The Market House, which houses Tring's council chamber and offices, was built by public subscription to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee and opened in 1901. Its timber framing, steep pitched roof and ornate chimneys (out of view) proclaim it to be a creation of Baron Rothschild (1st) of Tring's house architect, William Huckvale (1848-1936). Well maintained, it provides a most original and attractive centre-piece for the Town. The ground floor, now occupied by a shop, was originally open.
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