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The Corn Exchange is an events and concert venue located on Wheeler Street in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. The structure, which was commissioned as a corn exchange , is a Grade II listed building .
Venues with a capacity of 1,000 or higher are included. List. Albania ... Cambridge Corn Exchange: Cambridge: 1,681 2008 Colchester Community Stadium: Colchester: 10,105
Capacity Current Management Camberley Theatre: Camberley 408 Owner – Surrey Heath Borough Council Cambridge Arts Theatre: Cambridge 1 February 1936 666 Cambridge Corn Exchange: Cambridge 1875 1,849 Cambridge Theatre: London 4 September 1930 1,231 Owner – Really Useful Theatres: Canal Cafe Theatre: London 60 Carriageworks Theatre: Leeds 11 ...
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
Cambridge Corn Exchange. Cambridge Corn Exchange. Florentine Gothic with decorative polychrome brickwork over window arches. 1875–1876. By Richard Reynolds Rowe. Successful design in the competition of 1869 assessed by Alfred Waterhouse. Polychrome brickwork using grey gault brick with red and blue brick dressings and tiled bands.
The Exchange in Bristol Corn Exchange, London circa 1809. A corn exchange is a building where merchants trade grains. The word "corn" in British English denotes all cereal grains, such as wheat and barley; in the United States these buildings were called grain exchanges. Such trade was common in towns and cities across the British Isles until ...
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The Cambridge Corn Exchange on the corner of Wheeler Street and Corn Exchange Street. 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 ...