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Poole Customs House

The Customs House on Poole Quay is a Grade II listed Georgian building dating from 1813, designed by noted architect John Tasker. For over 150 years, customs officers worked here collecting duties on imports arriving at this major port. The elegant three-story building with Regency features exemplifies early 19th-century commercial architecture. While now privately operated, the Customs House remains a Poole landmark symbolizing the town’s maritime trading heritage. The quayside location amid historic warehouses, restaurants, and pubs creates an atmospheric waterfront scene. The building’s presence reminds visitors of Poole’s importance as a trading port dealing with wool, Newfoundland cod, clay, and diverse goods. The Customs House exemplifies how Georgian commercial buildings contribute to Poole’s historic character while adapting to contemporary uses.

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