The Shambles (Hexham)
The Shambles stands in the centre of Hexham Market Place. It has sheltered market area with a wooden roof standing on stone columns. It was originally used by butchers. The building was erected in 1766, and was paid for by Sir Walter Blackett. This is a Grade II* Listed Building protected by law.
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