Corn Exchange Gloucester Morris Gloucestershire Directory 1876

The Corn Exchange is a handsome building in Southgate Street, and was erected in 1856-7; it is entered through a corridor 13 feet 6 inches in width. The room is 52 feet long by 52 feet wide, and to the top of the lantern 45 feet high; it is adapted for balls, concerts, lectures, entertainments, &c.

Morris & Co.’s commercial Directory & Gazetteer of Gloucestershire with Bristol and Monmouth. Second Edition. Hounds Gate, Nottingham. 1876.

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