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31: 159: 166: 298:, for use as the offices of a newly formed firm of estate agents, Chapman Stickels, in October 2019. The firm commissioned a significant programme of refurbishment works to the ground floor which involved removing 1980s furnishings, replacing doors and re-painting. Other tenants moved into smaller units on the mezzanine floor. 219:
and would protect market traders from inclement weather. The site the feoffees selected was already in their ownership and, being just to the south of St Mary's Church, was known as the Church Croft. It was designed in the
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surmounted by panels containing carvings of flowers and leaves, while the outer bays were blind but the brickwork was also surmounted by similarly decorated panels. At roof level, there was a
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and operated as the Brett River Children's Centre until 2014. In the absence of alternative uses, the county council marketed the building for sale in April 2015.
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The building continued to be owned by the Hadleigh Market Feoffment Charity until being sold in the 1970s. It was subsequently acquired by
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The building was subsequently converted into a small business centre with the whole of the ground floor being let to Robert Chapman from
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The design involved a symmetrical main frontage of seven bays facing onto the Market Place. The central section of three bays featured a
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A Topographical and Genealogical History of the County of Suffolk Compiled from Authentic Records
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The town has a long history of weekly markets dating back to the grant of a market charter by
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in the late 19th century. An extensive programme of restoration works was completed in 1895.
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The use of the building as a corn exchange declined significantly in the wake of the
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A Guide to the Town, Church, and Chief Objects of Interest of Hadleigh
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on 30 May 1252. In the early 19th century, the market
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launched an initiative to commission a purpose-built
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Hadleigh
52°02′35″N 0°57′11″E / 52.0430°N 0.9531°E / 52.0430; 0.9531
Neoclassical style
Listed Building
Corn Exchange, Hadleigh is located in Suffolk
Hadleigh, Suffolk
listed building
King Henry III
feoffees
corn exchange
public subscription
neoclassical style
tetrastyle
portico
Doric order
entablature
triglyphs
pediment
roundel
tympanum
Diocletian windows
modillioned
cornice
dome
Great Depression of British Agriculture
Suffolk County Council
Boxford
Kersey
Corn exchanges in England

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