Plaque, Corn Store, Moneymore
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Plaque, Corn Store, Moneymore by Kenneth Allen as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 20 Jul 2018
It includes the following text: The Corn Store was located in the yard to the rear of the New Market House. A large building erected c.1836 and designed by William Booth provided for storage of local produce. Restoration began in 2004 to convert the buildings into luxury apartments and shops. Pictured here Image]