Post Victorian.
The old General Post Office (the sign says "Head Post Office") on Tontine Street, Hanley.
Originally built in 1906, to a design by John Rutherford, and costing approximately £13000 including fixtures and fittings, it operated as a post office until 2007 when the service was transferred to a branch of W H Smith in the Potteries Shopping Centre.
The building is now used by The Store, providing skills training for the retail industry which is funded from various sources.
This building has grade II listed status.
Post Victorian.
The old General Post Office (the sign says "Head Post Office") on Tontine Street, Hanley.
Originally built in 1906, to a design by John Rutherford, and costing approximately £13000 including fixtures and fittings, it operated as a post office until 2007 when the service was transferred to a branch of W H Smith in the Potteries Shopping Centre.
The building is now used by The Store, providing skills training for the retail industry which is funded from various sources.
This building has grade II listed status.