The Market House in Penzance, Cornwall, is a historic building in the town’s heart. This iconic structure, with its distinctive dome and clock tower, has been a focal point of Penzance since its completion in the early 19th century. It was designed by the architect W. Harris and built between 1836 and 1838, serving multiple purposes over the years.
The Market House was originally constructed to house the town’s market, which included a variety of stalls selling fresh produce, meat, and other goods. The ground floor, with its open arches, provided an ideal space for market traders and customers. Over time, the building’s use has evolved.
The Market House is notable for its neoclassical design, grand faรงade and prominent position in Penzance’s town centre. The dome and clock tower are particularly striking features.
The building’s central location makes it an excellent starting point for exploring Penzance, including its historic promenade, the harbour, and other nearby attractions such as the Penlee House Gallery & Museum and the Morrab Gardens.
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Market House, Market Jew Street, Penzance, Cornwall TR18 2JG, United Kingdom
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