Purfleet Quay. King's Lynn
The building with the tower, now the tourist office, was the Custom House. It was designed by Henry Bell and built in 1683. It first opened in as a merchants' exchange in 1685, and was used as the Town's Custom House from the early 1700s. The quay leads out, through flood gates, to the Great Ouse.
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Taken on Wednesday April 4, 2018
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Posted on Tuesday April 17, 2018
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Maeluk said:
Amelia replied to Maeluk:
Driving a mobile crane sounds a great occupation. ;-)
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All the best
Fabio
Pam J said:
Many memories of the Purfleet.. not least of which when it was used for the film "Revolution" !
My first marriage was also in the historic registry office on the Purfleet.
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