Castle Cary and District Museum 18-March-2010 13:03  
 
 
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The Market House

Castle Cary Museum is located in the historic Market House, a distinctive mid-Victorian building in the centre of town made of local Cary stone.  It was the focus of market trade since its construction in 1855.

The town obtained a Market Charter from Edward IV in 1468.  The main industries were agriculture, thatching, rake-making and leather and parchment work. The wool trade was also dominant.

Horsehair weaving became big business in Cary in the 19th Century and today John Boyd textiles at the Higher Flax Mills is still in production.  It is the only remaining horse hair weaver in the whole of Britain and one of only two remaining in the world, the other factory is in France.

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