General Market Building, Grade II listed market hall in Rhosddu, Wales.
The General Market Building is a market hall in Rhosddu with cast iron columns and timber beams that divide the interior into eight bays holding permanent stalls. A three-storey polygonal corner section features wood-framed oriel windows containing lead and stained glass details.
This structure was built in 1879 and gained Grade II listed status in 1980, recognizing its importance to Welsh architectural heritage. The protected designation has helped preserve its character for generations of visitors and traders.
The market hall shows Victorian design through its stone walls and slate roof, with arched entrances that frame the space like a public gathering place. The decorated window heads and solid construction reflect how communities once valued sturdy, beautiful buildings for everyday commerce.
The building sits at the corner of Hope Street and Queen Street in central Rhosddu, where it continues to operate as a working market. Visitors can step inside to shop with local vendors and experience the Victorian structure in actual daily use.
The building features an unusual three-storey polygonal corner section that breaks from the rectangular main hall design. These carefully crafted oriel windows with lead glazing are fine details that many visitors overlook while focused on the market stalls.
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