The Corn House, Wyle Cop, Shrewsbury
Introduction
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Image: © Richard Law Taken: 19 Oct 2018
The Corn House, originally built around the 1850s as a grain store and residence for a corn merchant named Matthews; it has an iron frame, presumably in a similar style to that pioneered in Shrewsbury's much more famous Image and was Grade II listed https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101270463-the-corn-house-shrewsbury#.XARQdtSLTGg in 1984. The name of the restaurant 'House of Grain' pays respect to its former use.