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Custom HouseCustom House - 8 Photographs
The first Custom House opened in 1620 on the Tuesday Market Place, where the Hogge Mansion (currently owned by Barcaly's Bank) stands. However, it was too small and St George's Guildhall was used temp... [More]
South GateSouth Gate - 3 Photographs
The South Gate was originally constructed in the 14th century, however they were rebuilt in th 1450s and survive to this day. When originally built, the brick structure that can be seen from inside th... [More]
Greyfriar's TowerGreyfriar's Tower - 5 Photographs
The Greyfriar's Tower is one of only 3 surviving Franciscan monestry towers in the country. Following the dissolution of the Monestrys during Henry VIII's reign most were destroy. The Greyfriar's Towe... [More]
Town HallTown Hall - 2 Photographs
The townhall of King's Lynn has existed since the early fifteenth century, around 1420, when the Gildhall of the Holy Trinity was built - the most prominent feature of the townhall today with its stee... [More]
Gaywood ClockGaywood Clock - 2 Photographs
The Gaywood Clock tower was built at the end of the First World War as a memorial to the Lynn men that had given up their lives for the country. More recently, in 1965, the tower was completely disman... [More]
LibraryLibrary - 4 Photographs
Although the Library has a historical appearence it is less than a century old, as it was built in 1905. During the end of the nineteenth century, King's Lynn was expanding quickly and the facilities ... [More]
Lattice HouseLattice House - 1 Photograph
The Lattice House was converted into a Public House in the 18th century by the Bagge family.
A second redevelopment occurred in the 1970s when the pub was transformed into a modern pub popular with... [More]
GranaryGranary - 3 Photographs
The old Granary is one of the tallest historical buildings in King's Lynn and is clearly visible on the town's skyline.
The WalksThe Walks - 15 Photographs
The Walks are one of Englands most important historical Urban parks. £5million worth of redevelopment has just been greenlighted to improve the area even more, to provide better facilities and restore... [More]
Red MountRed Mount - 3 Photographs
The Red Mount chapel (also known as 'Our Lady's Chapel') is a remarkable building in that it is completely unique and no other building like it can be found. It was built in the 15th to contain a reli... [More]
The Duke's HeadThe Duke's Head - 2 Photographs
The Duke's Head hotel was constructed in 1680 as a coaching inn to provide the traders using the Custom House with accomodation whilst staying in Lynn. Originally red brick, the famous building is now... [More]
The Bagge MansionThe Bagge Mansion - 1 Photograph
The Bagge Family is one of the most influencial and important families in the history of King's Lynn.
Their mansion stood overlooked the river on one side, the source of the town's economic value -... [More]
Hogge MansionHogge Mansion - 1 Photograph
The offices of Barcaly's Bank used to be the Lynn residence of another successful family; the Hogge family.
CinemaCinema - 2 Photographs
The Cinema was opened in the 1920s, and houses two large theatres, and a third smaller one. It is still laid out in a tradition fashion.
Trues YardTrues Yard - 1 Photograph
Trues Yard is located near St. Nicholas's Chapel; it is now a museum dedicated to the fisherman of the town past and present.
MuseumMuseum - 1 Photograph
The Museum is located in the town centre, between the Bus Stop and the Post Office.