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|date=1931-11-14
|architect=David Nicholas Dyke
|builder=Richard John Barwick
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Bexhill Delivery and Post Office was built in 1931 by Richard John Barwick and is a good example of the larger inter-war post offices built by the Office of Works in what came be known as "Post-Office Georgian". The architect of this building was David Nicholas Dyke, who designed a significant number of similar buildings, his Hastings Post Office (1930) on Cambridge Road is on an even monumental scale.
Bexhill Delivery and Post Office was built in 1931 by Richard John Barwick and is a good example of the larger inter-war post offices built by the Office of Works in what came be known as "Post-Office Georgian". The architect of this building was David Nicholas Dyke, who designed a significant number of similar buildings, his Hastings Post Office (1930) on Cambridge Road is on an even monumental scale.


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[[Category:Devonshire Square]]
[[Category:Devonshire Square]]
[[Category:1930s]]
[[Category:1930s]]
[[Category:Public Buildings]]
[[Category:Commercial]]
[[Category:Town Centre Conserv. Area]]
[[Category:Town Centre Conserv. Area]]
[[Category:Central Ward]]
[[Category:Central Ward]]