Parade House

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Parade House, 70 Fore Street, Trowbridge

Parade House is a Grade I listed Georgian townhouse in central Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England.[1] It is a centrepiece of what Pevsner's Guide to Wiltshire described in 1960 as "a stretch of palaces" along Fore Street. Built in around 1720 for the wealthy cloth merchant Robert Houlton, Parade House has an elegant and symmetrical façade typical of the Georgian period. It was home to a succession of merchants during the 19th century at a time when Trowbridge was flourishing as a wealthy market town, until becoming the headquarters of Usher's Wiltshire Brewery for most of the 20th century. Today the building is a venue for public and private events.

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