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Bishop's Stortford is a market town in east Hertfordshire on the border of the Essex county.
It has a historical collection of 16th and 17th-century buildings in the town centre which include a number of old inns which were used by travellers, on the mail coach routes as a stop off point on their journey between London and Cambridge.
The Corn Exchange has historical interest. In 1821 the Corn Laws were introduced and many people suffered the effects, particularly the working classes who were struggling to feed their families. Local farmers who were trading their grain at Wheat Hill were told they could no longer trade there. In 1828 local businessmen decided to build a corn exchange in Bishop’s Stortford and The King’s Head in the market place was the place chosen.
There is much to do and see in Bishops Stortford and it is an excellent place to visit. The River Stort meanders through the picturesque countryside and then runs through the town centre, it then continues through the Hertfordshire countryside.
Shopping in Bishops Stortford is highly recommended. There are traditional street markets on Thursdays and Saturdays and a wide variety of shops. The Jackson Square Shopping centre has a wide range of brands all under one roof, so you can treat yourself and stop for a bite to eat and shop some more.
Tissimans offers fine clothing for men and was established in 1601 as a tailor, draper and undertaker situated in the lovely building opposite St Michael’s Church. The Oldest part of the building dates from about 1360, more modern additions were made in 1545.Customers are welcome to visit the building and walk about to see very modern clothing in a 400 hundred year old traditional building
There are several fast food outlets such as The Pizza Hut, The Deep Pan Pizza Co and a Wimpey in market square and also a number of traditional tea rooms close to the town centre including, The Jolly Teapot, Copper Kettle and Bay Tree. There are many Public Houses of all shapes and sizes catering for both the old and young throughout the town.