A concert hall was erected in 1869 using old stone columns from the former market site. The hall was renamed the Hazlitt ...... after William Hazlitt, a local man who found fame as an essayist and is widely regarded as the founder of modern dramatic criticism.
Maidstone entertainment was viewed as the rural alternative to London's West End. Hazlitt's father - also William - was a Preacher in Maidstone's first non-conformist church dated 1736, which is on the right of Market Buildings.
Situated behind the Theatre in Market Buildings, the Corn Exchange was built in 1835.
The cache was place in the only location I could find that look like it wouldn't be found by muggles, so steath will need to be employed retiriving this one,
I used my satnav to get the best cords but being near buildings this might be a little out