County town
A county town is the most important town of any county in Britain and Ireland. In the United States the town is called the county seat.
It can be the place where the headquarters of the county council is based, or the place where the courts are. It has usually been the county town for hundreds of years. It could also be the biggest or most important town in the county. There is often a university in or near the county town. Cities can also be county towns, such as Hereford, or Durham City.
Some examples of county towns today in England:
- Aylesbury of Buckinghamshire
- Ipswich of Suffolk
- Bedford of Bedfordshire
- Chelmsford of Essex
- Chester of Cheshire
- Exeter of Devon
- Guildford of Surrey
- Hereford of Herefordshire
- Shrewsbury of Shropshire
- Stafford of Staffordshire
- Truro of Cornwall
- Warwick of Warwickshire