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Mining Exchange

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Mining Exchange — a Grade II*-listed historic house in england-south-west, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Mining Exchange is a Grade II*-listed building in england-south-west, United Kingdom. Grade II* status is conferred by Historic England (or Cadw, Historic Environment Scotland or NIEA equivalents) on buildings of exceptional national interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for full historical and architectural details.

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From the Wikipedia article

The Mining Exchange is a Grade II listed building in Redruth, Cornwall, UK. It was constructed in 1880 at a cost of £500 to build. It is thought to have been designed by local architect Sampson Hill. The Mining Exchange was where local producers sold mineral stock.

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Coordinates
50.2328, -5.2273
District
Cornwall
Parish
Redruth
Postcode
TR15 2AY
Parliamentary constituency
Camborne and Redruth

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Mining Exchange?
Mining Exchange is in South-West England, United Kingdom (postcode TR15 2AY), in the parish of Redruth.
Who owns Mining Exchange?
Mining Exchange is owned by | designation1 = Grade II.
Is Mining Exchange a listed building?
Mining Exchange is officially recognised as Grade II* listed.
How do I get to Mining Exchange?
Drivers can navigate to postcode TR15 2AY. It sits within the Camborne and Redruth parliamentary constituency.