English: During some recent renovation work, a number of discoveries were made in The Malt Cross including a secret passageway leading into its C13th cave and a hidden room behind a fake fireplace, built into a fake wall. Along with the refurbishment of the existing bar and gallery area, the project - that have been partly funded by a £1.38 million Heritage Lottery Fund Grant - will leave the premises with a state-of-the-art heritage/education/tourism/arts, crafts and music centre. St James' Street, which was known as St James' Lane until the early 1800, was originally called Jam Gate or Jamgate
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