Corn Exchange, Bedford

Corn Exchange, Bedford
Bedford Corn Exchange

Corn Exchange (front facade)
General information
Town or city Castle, Bedford
Country England
Construction started 1872
Completed 15th April 1874
Cost £9000
Design and construction
Architect Messrs Ladds & Powell of London

Bedford Corn Exchange is located on St Paul's Square in the Castle area of Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.

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History of the Corn Exchange

The building (constructed in 1874) was designed to be a concert venue and meeting space, as well as a place of business. The basement contained offices, cloakrooms, kitchen, hall keepers room and dining rooms. The build took two years and the total cost was £9,000. It replaced the 'Floral Hall' building across St Paul's Square which had been constructed in 1849.[1]

The BBC Symphony Orchestra used the Corn Exchange between September 1941 and July 1945 for public concerts which were broadcast to the nation. The BBC Music and Religious Departments moved to Bedford when it became too dangerous for them to be based in London or their wartime home, Bristol. Around 400 musicians, staff and engineers moved to the town during World War Two.[2]

In 1944, the BBC Proms came to Bedford. Since their birth they had been performed in The Queen's Hall in London which was destroyed by bombs on 10 May 1941. They moved to the Royal Albert Hall until that too became in danger and they transferred to the Corn Exchange for the rest of the 1944 season. The Corn Exchange played host to many star names during World War Two including Glenn Miller, Bing Crosby, Marlene Dietrich, Vera Lynn, Bob Hope, Humphrey Bogart, Gracie Fields, David Niven and Yehudi Menuhin. During this time the Corn Exchange was also used as an Armed Forces Canteen.[3] [4]

The Harpur Suite, part of the Corn Exchange complex

In 1995, the Philharmonia Orchestra began a residency at the Corn Exchange. It is still one of the homes of the orchestra today.

Corn Exchange Today

The Bedford Corn Exchange is a multi-purpose venue holding over 800 events per year. These include concerts, comedians, singers, council meetings and corporate events. Performers at the venue for the Summer 2010 season include Ruby Wax, Pam Ayres, Hardeep Singh Kohli, Chumbawamba, The Drifters and the Philharmonia Orchestra.[5]

The Corn Exchange also operates the Harpur Suite and the Bedford Civic Theatre. These venues play host to many plays, performances and exhibitions including Bedford's Christmas Pantomime.

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Coordinates: 52°08′10″N 0°28′03″W / 52.136°N 0.46746°W / 52.136; -0.46746


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