English: 10-15 Whitefriargate, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The chief glory of the Trinity House development of the south side of Whitefriargate is the former Neptune Inn and attached houses, by George Pycock, now shops and offices (presently Boots, The Works, Kapow!), 1795, with additions and alterations late 19th century, 1920 (to the rear) and late 20th century. The Neptune Inn was a commercial failure; it became the Customs House, 1815-1913, and from the mid 19th century was mainly used as offices, with shops on the ground floor. The central archway provides access to offices at the rear.
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