DescriptionThe town's second corn exchange - geograph.org.uk - 609144.jpg
English: The town's second corn exchange Erected in 1836, but already too small by 1861 to suit the needs of the Bury St Edmunds corn merchants,(who simply put up a bigger one right next door) the building acquired a number of functions over the following years, including fire station, school of art and library.
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