Custom House, Liverpool
Buildings and structures demolished in 1948Buildings and structures in the United Kingdom destroyed during World War IICustom houses in the United KingdomDemolished buildings and structures in LiverpoolUse British English from April 2015
The Custom House was a 19th-century Neo-classical building located in Liverpool, England that housed a post office, dock office, and offices for Customs and Excise. It was built on the site of the historic Old Dock in 1839 and operated up to World War II when it was partly destroyed during the Liverpool Blitz, then finally demolished in 1948. Today the area which formed the base of the building makes up part of the Liverpool One shopping complex.
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Hilton Liverpool City Centre
Thomas Steers Way 3
L1 8LW Liverpool, Ropewalks
England, United Kingdom
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