Old Corn Exchange Description
On the left of Rochester's Guildhall, just before theturning into Northgate, is the Old Corn Exchange, easily recognizable because of its enormous clock. This building was commissioned by the member of parliament Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell in 1706 as the town's meat market and was only converted into a granary in the 19th century.
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