A county hall or shire hall is the headquarters of a county's administration. As important government buildings, many county halls are known for their distinctive architecture.
County Halls in Great Britain and Ireland include:
- County Hall, Cardiff
- Cork County Hall
- County Hall, Wakefield
- County Hall, London
- County Hall (Surrey)
- Shire Hall, Monmouth
- Shire Hall, Newport
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