Keswick's iconic Moot Hall has been sold.

Allerdale council’s executive agreed today to sell the building to the Battersby Hall Trust, ensuring it remains as a building for the community to use.

The decision to sell the Grade Two listed three-storey building, on Market Square, was originally agreed in 2015. However, during routine maintenance it was discovered that the building needed extensive repair work to be carried out before any sale could be completed. The fact that the building is listed meant this took some time for the work to be designed and carried-out.

Mark Fryer, deputy leader and executive member with responsibility for economic growth, said: “It is great that we are able to ensure these local assets remain in the hands of local organisations who want to keep them as places that the whole community can have access to. The building is in better shape now that it has been for years, and I wish the Battersby Trust every success in the future.”

Tony Lywood, chair of Battersby Hall Trust said: “The fact that our Keswick-based charitable organisation is taking local ownership of the most iconic building in Keswick is good for both the town and the Borough. I thank Allerdale Borough Council and the rest of my board for steering us through what has been a roller coaster of a purchase. We are also very happy to continue the relationship as landlords with the National Park and the Tourist Information Centre within. The Moot Hall is a communal hub and long may it be so.”

The Battersby Hall Trust’s objective is, “the provision and maintenance of a Hall for the education and use of the inhabitants of Keswick without distinction of political, religious or other opinions, including use of meetings, lectures and classes and for other forms of recreation and leisure-time occupation with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants.” The Trust has been without a hall since their old site was sold and the charity felt that the Moot Hall met their objectives as well as providing Keswick with a meeting place in the heart of the town with funds provided by local benefactors and donations.

The building had been listed as an asset of community value by Keswick Town Council in 2014 and the Battersby Trust then contacted Allerdale Borough Council with regards to buying the building. After the statutory six-week period had passed, the Battersby Trust were the only community organisation interested in buying it.

Financial details of the sale cannot be disclosed publicly at this time for commercial confidentiality reasons.