Inverkeithing Corn Exchange
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Location2 Hope Street, Inverkeithing
Built1833
| Inverkeithing Corn Exchange | |
|---|---|
Inverkeithing Corn Exchange | |
| Location | 2 Hope Street, Inverkeithing |
| Coordinates | 56°01′45″N 3°23′58″W / 56.02929°N 3.39938°W |
| Built | 1833 |
Listed Building – Category B | |
| Official name | 2 Hope Street, (Old Corn Exchange) Including Terrace |
| Designated | 19 December 1979 |
| Reference no. | LB35110 |
Inverkeithing Corn Exchange is a neoclassical former corn exchange built in 1833 in the town of Inverkeithing in Fife, Scotland.
Inverkeithing Corn Exchange was built in 1833 to serve Inverkeithing's bustling market trade, growing population and rising prosperity.[1][2]
Inverkeithing Corn Exchange is listed in the 1856 Ordnance Survey map as 'Market House'.[3]

The building's use moved away from the exchange of goods by 1896, when the building was used as a drill hall. Later in the 20th century it was used by William Black's motor traders. By 2003, the building was a chemist's laboratory.[4] Currently, the building houses Lime Salon Group (2026).[5]