Sunday, 29 May 2011

The Corn Exchange - Leicester



















Visited 14th May 2011.
 
The Corn Exchange is not very far from 'The High Cross' but we had a bit of a problem finding it. Google was indicating it was between two roads but we could only spot a covered market. And then we walked into a large square, spotted even more market and while glancing over my shoulder a huge building with a strange footbridge out the front. The Corn Exchange was huge inside and very, very busy. The staff were obviously used to this as we were served very quickly and my large latte was probably one of the best coffees that I've had in a Wetherspoons. Mrs.S was still sticking with the Pepsi. Mrs S. has always had a penchant for large, hanging balls so we sat upstairs where she was able to get a good view of the unusual, and striking interior. The Corn Exchange received a big thumbs up from the both of us and it would have been very easy to sit relaxing for the rest of the day, well for me anyway, but there was a large market outside which Mrs S. had not yet had a chance to explore.
 
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