Today I've got some pics of the city's Corn Exchange to are with you. The Corn Exchange is yet another of Leeds' lovely Victorian buildings... but one with a slightly unusual shape:
Completed in 1864, the Corn Exchange was a busy trading centre for over a hundred years. Farmers and merchants gathered in the large open space to trade grains and flour, and the building also hosted farmers markets and fairs.
Isn't this a fabulous space? Gorgeous but functional and with wonderful attention to detail (like so many Victorian buildings).
Nowadays the Corn Exchange is home to cafes and lots of little independent shops. I really enjoyed exploring them all and was very tempted by some vintage clothing but (alas!) knew there was no room in my suitcase. I shall have to remember to leave space next time I visit.
Planning a trip to Leeds? Check out my posts about the Leeds Central Library, the waterside and Royal Armouries Museum, and the city's gorgeous Victorian shopping arcades.
3 comments:
EIN sehr imposantes GEBÄUDE,,,,
wünsche noch einen schönen TAG
bis bald die BIRGIT aus TIROL
This would be an amazing space to sketch!
Birgit - it's a gorgeous building, isn't it? :)
Andria - it totally would! Probably beyond my sketching skills though, sadly :D
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