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The resulting trial attracted the world's press and resulted in crowds of sightseers making visits to the building, interfering with the corn trading. [2] [6] The use of the building as a corn exchange declined significantly in the wake of the Great Depression of British Agriculture in the late 19th century. [7]
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Corn Exchange Street is a street in central Cambridge, England. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It runs between Wheeler Street to the northwest and Downing Street to the southeast. To the northeast, Guildhall Place, a cul-de-sac , runs parallel with Corn Exchange Street at the northern end, an extension of Guildhall Street .
The Corn Exchange would have a £22m refurbishment under the plans. Solar panels and a heat pump would be installed to improve its energy-efficiency. There would be more lifts installed to make ...
His most-notable work in Cambridge is the Cambridge Corn Exchange (1873–75). [ 3 ] [ 8 ] His other buildings in the town include St Matthew's Church (1864–66), [ 9 ] number 6, Trumpington Road (1866), [ 10 ] Wilton Terrace, Station Road , [ 11 ] almshouses on King Street (1880), [ 12 ] and (with C. R. Scott) the Red Cow pub on Corn Exchange ...
Corn Exchange, Ipswich - 900 standing, 800 seated. The Aquarium, Lowestoft - 900; Malvern Theatres, Worcestershire - 850; Cambridge Junction - 850; The Coventry Empire. Empire 1 - 800 (Standing) Empire 2 - 180 (Standing) Scala, Kings Cross, London - 800; O2 Academy Islington, Islington, London - 800; Princess Royal Theatre, Port Talbot - 798
To the east, Guildhall Place, a cul-de-sac, runs southeast from the junction with Guildhall Street, parallel with Corn Exchange Street at its northwestern end, as an extension of Guildhall Street. On the northeast end of Wheeler Street, on the corner with Corn Exchange Street is the Cambridge Corn Exchange, a music and theatrical venue. [3]