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Exchange Street Buildings

35-37 Exchange Street is a late Georgian Grade II Listed building in the heart of Norwich.

Exchange Street Buildings

Built in the early 19th Century with a later 1906 doorcase added, Exchange Street Buildings was the home of the Norwich Mutual Loan Fund Society from 1907 to 1979.

Exchange Street is one of the very few post-medieval streets in the city. Originally called Museum Street then Post Office Street it was renamed once more after the opening of the Corn Exchange (1828). In 1832 Exchange Street finally connected through to St Andrews Street, allowing traffic to flow over the recently opened Duke Street Bridge then to points north via St Augustine’s Gate (Colonel Unthanks Norwich).