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A three-story, five-bay brick house with a central columned doorway and sash windows stands on a street corner in Wisbech.

Georgian House on the site of later Post Office, Wisbech (1850s)

Post Office, 1 – 3 Bridge Street, Wisbech

History of the Post Office

Listed Building

Post Office built in 1887 in ‘French, Mediaeval Domestic Style’.


Georgian House acquired as office by Richard Young, five times Mayor of Wisbech.

1887 house demolished and post office built on site.

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