Blackfriars Road (north) Baxters Plain Post Office

North Lynn


Light brick; neo-Georgian windows; white stone details including classical doorway and window above. Hipped peg tile roof. Attached telephone exchange wing part of same complex design but built earlier (1934).

Category: Built environment

Sub Category: Architectural interest

1938 by David Dyke, designer of ‘Office of Works Georgian style. Believed last (or one of the last) of his post office designs. Applied for listing (with support of 20th-century Society) 2007; rejected 2008; appeal also rejected 2009. Original drawing below (Lynn Advertiser 10th Jan 1934) shows the post office with the telephone exchange element of the scheme to right.

Category 2: Topography

Sub Category 2: Landscape interest

A vital visual part of the Baxters Plain townscape on prominent corner site and LOCAL HISTORY: Communications.

To the north (left in photograph) a redevelopment of the former Beales department store to create new retail building (opened in 2019 as ‘H&M’) has significantly intruded upon Baxters Plain and the setting of the Post Office.

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