Central Post Office, Grade II listed post office in Nottingham city centre, England.
The Central Post Office sits at ground level within Victoria Centre and features classical architectural details rendered in natural stone. The interior provides a spacious counter area with multiple service windows for different postal functions.
The facility was founded in 1898 by architect Henry Tanner on Queen Street and has served the city's postal needs since then. The move to its current location in Victoria Centre took place in 2019 as part of a major relocation.
The Central Post Office maintains its role as a communication center where residents gather for various postal needs, financial transactions, and community services.
The entrance sits directly on Victoria Centre and is easily reached from the pedestrian zone. Staff can assist with queries in multiple languages and explain various postal products.
Before 2019 the building operated from several different locations across the city, including High Street, Bridlesmith Gate, and Albert Street. This series of moves reflects how the postal service adapted to changing urban layouts.
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