King's Lynn Customs House. Open times vary. Free entry.
Details
Accessibility:
There is on-road parking just over the road from the Tourist Information Office and there is a drop kerb at the doorway with automatic doors. There are stairs to the upstairs displays.
Brief Description:
Built in 1683 the Customs House is a Grade I listed building and, as the name suggests, was used as the offices for customs officers. Presently it is the home of the Tourist Information Office.
Further Information:
Address:
Purfleet Quay, King's Lynn PE30 1HP
Email:
kings-lynn.tic@west-norfolk.gov.uk
Phone:
01553 763044
Website:
Opening Hours:
April to September:
Monday to Saturday – 10am to 5pm; Sunday – 12pm – 5pm
October to March:
Monday to Saturday – 10.30am – 4pm; Sunday – 12pm – 4pm
Directions:
The market town of King’s Lynn is 44 miles west of Norwich along the A47; the customs house is on Purfleet Quay, off the A148. OS TF 616200
Transport:
King’s Lynn has excellent transport links, offering both trains and buses. For further details contact Norfolk County Council on 0344 800 8020 or http://www.norfolk.gov.uk/Travel_and_transport/Public_transport/index.htm
Amenities:
There are no places to eat and drink onsite, but there are plenty of places nearby in King’s Lynn. There are no toilets onsite; however, there are toilets, plus disability facilities, nearby at Baker Lane.Travel Information
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