Wool Exchange, Bradford
(1867-present)
place and market
Aged 157
Wikidata WikipediaThe Wool Exchange Building in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England is a grade I-listed building built as a wool-trading centre in the 19th century. The grandeur of its Gothic Revival architecture is symbolic of the wealth and importance that wool brought to Bradford. Today it is a Waterstones bookshop as well as a cafe.
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Commemorated on 2 plaques
This building was once used as The Wool Exchange. Later it was used until 1887 as the Bradford Post Office.
1, Piccadilly, Bradford, United Kingdom where it sited
The Wool Exchange built in 1867 to the design of Architects Lockwood and Mawson. This was the site of the old Market House built by Benjamin Pawson in 1799 which became an extension of the Piece Hall in 1824.
Wool Exchange, Bank Street, Bradford, United Kingdom where it sited