One of Abingdon’s oldest and most beautiful buildings, the County Hall was built between 1678 and 1684 by Christopher Kempster, a protege of Sir Christopher Wren. In 1919, on 17th February, three local men offered their collections of local objects on loan to Abingdon Borough Council to enable the setting up of a museum in the town. Since then, Abingdon County Hall has been open as a museum to the public.
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