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{{Infobox|[[File:Bexhill Post Office.jpg|thumb|class=pageimage]]|1931|David Nicholas Dyke|Richard John Barwick|w247454248|50.84044|0.47419}} | {{Infobox|[[File:Bexhill Post Office.jpg|thumb|class=pageimage]]|1931-11-14|David Nicholas Dyke|Richard John Barwick|w247454248|50.84044|0.47419}} | ||
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. | ||