Market House, Camborne

[4] Following damage caused by a major storm in 1864, the then lord of the manor, John Francis Basset, offered to rebuild the structure again.

[6] In October 1873, a trial took place in the building, during which the prosecuting solicitor demanded that the miners, James and Joseph Bawden, be sentenced to five months on the treadmill in Bodmin Jail for their part in the Camborne riots.

[10] However, the use of the building as a corn exchange declined significantly in the wake of the Great Depression of British Agriculture in the late 19th century.

[13] Performers who took part in events at the skating rink included the vocal group, The Cascades,[13] in 1963 and the rock band, The Who, in October 1965.

[14] In 1979, following a change of ownership, the venue started operating as a nightclub known as "The Berkeley Centre": the local band Muse performed there in the mid-1990s.