The Assembly Rooms in Charlton was built in 1881. It is constructed in a Jacobean Revival style in red brick with terracotta tiles and stone detailing. Its was funded by the wealthy benefactor Sir Spencer Maryon-Wilson, who lived in nearby Charlton House, a Grade I listed building.
The Assembly Rooms was listed Grade II in 2018.
Historic England Archive DP232810
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