Location: Piece Hall, Halifax Date: 1st December 2013 Camera: Samsung Galaxy Tablet
It’s easy to look at The Piece Hall in Halifax today—a vibrant, award-winning cultural and leisure destination—and forget what it looked like a decade ago. But I recently dug into my archives and found this shot I took back in 2013.
This image captures the magnificent Georgian Cloth Hall in a moment of quiet reflection, right on the cusp of a major transformation.
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| The Piece Hall Courtyard c2013 |
A Snapshot in Time
In 2013, The Piece Hall was still structurally stunning, but its central courtyard had a slightly more utility feel to it. You can see the large, somewhat austere central square, a few picnic benches scattered around, and an overall sense of waiting. The stonework, while beautiful, hadn't yet been meticulously cleaned and the space hadn't fully bloomed into the bustling hub we know today.
The Atmosphere: The sky is a beautiful blue, and the Georgian architecture stands proud, but the space feels underrated—like a sleeping giant waiting to be woken up.
The Details: Notice the surrounding buildings in the background. They anchor the Piece Hall in the larger urban landscape of Halifax, a town that was, itself, preparing for a period of regeneration.
The Dawn of a New Era
When I took this photo, the buzz around the impending multi-million-pound refurbishment was growing louder. We knew a huge investment was coming to breathe new life into this Grade I listed building—the only remaining Georgian cloth hall in the world.
The plans were ambitious:
Restoration: Meticulous cleaning and repair of the incredible stonework and 300-year-old structures.
Transformation: Creating a world-class public space, a cultural destination, and a fantastic venue for events.
Modernisation: Incorporating modern facilities while strictly respecting the building's immense heritage.
This photo, for me, represents the last breath of the old Piece Hall. It’s the scene right before the scaffolding went up, the diggers moved in, and the vision started to take physical shape.
Why the 'Before' Matters
Today, when you walk into the newly opened courtyard, feel the energy of the crowds, and see the spectacular sight of a major concert or market, remember this quiet 2013 view. It reminds us how powerful and important heritage investment can be.
This "before" picture isn't just a document of what was; it's a testament to the potential that was always locked within those historic stones.
