The Surry Town Hall is a structure that has served as a community building, church, and as the location of the Town of Surry?s governmental functions since 1844. It was originally built in East Surry as the Town House in 1828, but was later sold to the Union Meetinghouse Society and moved into Surry Village. The town retained use of the building during this period, and after it ceased to be used as a church reverted back to municipal functions. Since 1983 the building has been the home of the Surry Historical Society. The Surry Town Hall was listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a building that embodies broad patterns of history at the local level, in the areas of government and politics, and entertainment and recreation.