Exeter Customs House Visitor Centre, D. Quayside, Exeter
Exeter's economic importance in the seventeenth century
Built in the late seventeenth century, the Customs House Visitor Centre is a reflection of Exeter's economic importance at the time. Revenue was generated from the woollen trade. Cloth was gathered from all over Devon, finished in this area and then exported.
Earliest surviving brick building
The 'earliest surviving substantial brick building in Exeter'.
Exeter Customs House Visitor Centre location
Exeter Customs House Visitor Centre is located on Exeter Quayside.
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