English: The Butter Market, Barnard Castle A plaque inside reads:
"This building in its time has been Town Hall, Court Room, Lock-Up and Fire Station. Up to the 1930's Farmers' Wives sold dairy produce round the veranda, Hence the name "Butter Market"".
Note: my capitalisation, apostrophes as per the plaque.
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