the corn exchange

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This exquisite grade I listed 19th century building has been a landmark in Bury St Edmunds since it first opened as The Corn Exchange in 1862. Wetherspoons began refurbishing the building in 2011 ensuring that the majority of the original features still remain and are preserved. Local artists were also involved in the project to ensure their customers have a full knowledge of the heritage of the site. The exterior has remained largely untouched, it is upon entering the building that the changes are apparent. The first floor is a grand room with a high glass ceiling, long marble bar and plenty of table space.


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