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19th-century clause ... who buy a share of her harvest at the beginning of each year in exchange for 27 weekly parcels of ... seam 80 feet below Sterrett's cabbages and corn. ...
The 19th century grade II listed Harleston Corn Exchange reopened on Saturday as an antique centre with vintage tea rooms and a museum following an extensive refurbishment costing more than £ ...
“The restoration work will enhance the beauty and scale of our striking 19th century Corn Exchange, a building that is grand enough to occupy the heart of any English city centre. ...
Grand Victorian arcades and a reinvented grain market are at the heart of the Leeds shopping extperience. Here’s how to plan ...
The first corn exchange in Leeds was located at the north end of Briggate and was opened in 1829. By the mid-19th century, it was considered too small, and civic officials decided to commission a ...
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