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Corn Exchange, Bridgwater

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Country
  
England

Opened
  
1875

Construction started
  
1834

Completed
  
1875

Town or city
  
Bridgwater

Corn Exchange, Bridgwater

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The Corn Exchange and market house in Bridgwater, Somerset, England was built in 1834 by John Bowen and extended in 1875, by Charles Knowles. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building.

Map of Corn Exchange, Bridgwater, UK

The original market hall, which dates from 1791, is fronted by a circular portico with a domed roof with Tuscan pillars. The distinctive portico was added after the north and south sides of the corn market were demolished for road widening in 1825.

It was originally surrounded by railings to separate the livestock from the food produce. The railings were removed in 1895.

In front of the building is a statue of Robert Blake who was born in the town. The statue was made in 1898 by F. W. Pomeroy and has since been repositioned to face down Cornhill.

References

Corn Exchange, Bridgwater Wikipedia