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Corn Exchange, Nottingham

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stone dressings at a cost of £3,000, and was officially opened on 6 April 1850. The design involved a symmetrical main frontage of five bays facing Thurland Street, with the end bays slightly projected forward. The central section of three bays featured round headed openings with
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The Nottingham Chamber of Commerce, which was formed in the building in 1863, retained offices in the building for many years. However, the use of the building as a corn exchange declined significantly in the wake of the
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in the late 19th century. The building subsequently operated as a public events venue: functions held there in the early 20th century included the annual exhibition of the
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Later in the century, the building operated as a concert venue known as the "Clinton Rooms" (the name recalled the Pelham-Clinton family): performers included the
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for the town. The site they selected had been occupied by Thurland Hall, which dated from 1458, but was demolished in the 1830s.
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at roof level. Internally, the principal room the main hall, which was 77 feet (23 m) long and 55 feet (17 m) wide.
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Until the mid-19th century, corn merchants in Nottingham carried out their trade in the northwest corner of the
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in March 1996. It went on to serve as O'Reilly's, a public house with an Irish theme, from the late 1990s, the
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on the first floor. The outer bays featured openings with archivolts and voussoirs on the ground floor and
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with architraves and segmental-headed pediments on the first floor. There were
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Commercial building in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
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Nottingham
52°57′15″N 1°08′47″W / 52.9541°N 1.1463°W / 52.9541; -1.1463
Thomas Chambers Hine
Italianate style
Listed Building
Corn Exchange, Nottingham is located in Nottinghamshire
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
listed building
Nottingham Exchange
corn exchange
Henry Pelham-Clinton, 4th Duke of Newcastle
Clumber Park
Thomas Chambers Hine
Italianate style
ashlar
archivolts
voussoirs
cross windows
architraves
pediments
mullioned
casement windows
quoins
terracotta
frieze
strapwork
modillioned
cornice

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