Corn Exchange, Devizes

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Corn Exchange, Devizes

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: Unknown

In the Market Place on the corner of Station Road. Dated 1857, the architect was a Mr W. Hill of Leeds. A noble building built of Bath stone with Corinthian columns and pilasters and a statue of Ceres, the Roman Goddess of agriculture. Grade II listed. The building is now run by the Town Council and used for various events.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.352396
Longitude
-1.996074