English: 56 Corn Street, Bristol. Built to match no. Corn Street, flanking the other side of the Exchange, although some thirty-six years later, 1782, by Thomas Paty. Pevsner observes that the ground-floor arcade is picked up along most of this side of Corn Street. Grade II* listed. It began life as a coffee house, and at the time housed Revival cafe which also served coffee. However, it appears since to have closed.
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