Corn Market, Halifax



The Corn Market is an area of Halifax town centre between Southgate and Princess Street, at the bottom of Crown Street.

In the 18th century, this was recorded as a market for corn, cheese, salt, and other goods

This is discussed in the book the collection of Prints by J. R. Smith.

Buildings and Properties on Corn Market

The occupants of the properties here have included

The odd numbers are on the east side of Corn Market, running from Old Market to Russell Street; the even numbers are on the west side of Corn Market, running from Crown Street to Cheapside


See Corn Riots

This & associated entries use material contributed by Anthony Buckless



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