CONVERTED BUILDINGS
Although the purpose of this resource is principally to document the purpose-built post office building, the following are examples of buildings in urban areas erected originally for another purpose, and later altered or converted for post office use.
- Alnwick Post Office (Paikes Street)(town house conversion)(Alnwick Mercury 17 May 1873, p. 4)
- Alnwick Post Office (1 Clayport Street)(coachbuilder's premises)(Alnwick Mercury 1 Jun 1912, p. 5; 7 Dec 1912, p. 6)
- Atherstone Post Office
- Bellshill Post Office, Motherwell (conversion of restaurant)(Motherwell Times 20 May 1949, p. 1)
- Birmingham Post Office (1841)(alteration of New Royal Hotel, New Street)
- Bishop's Stortford Post Office (1890)
- Bradford (Exchange Buildings)
- Canterbury Post Office (1868)(house conversion with extension)(King's Bridge/Lamb Lane)(Kentish Chronicle 14 Dec 1867, p. 5
- Cheltenham Post Office (1876) (conversion of Imperial Club)
- Chesham Post Office (77A High Street)(conversion of residence)
- Chesterfield Post Office
- Cockburnspath Post Office (1916)(conversion of school)(Berwickshire News 26 Sep 1916, p. 2)
- Colne Post Office (conversion of bank)(Opened: 1 April 1889)(Burnley Express 29 Dec 1888, p. 5; 3 Apr 1889, p. 3)
- Derby Post Office (former Tramways Office)
- Fowey Post Office (conversion of early 18th century town house)
- Gloucester Post Office (1893)(conversion of Corn Exchange)
- Gloucester Post Office (1907)(conversion of industrial premises)
- Goring-on-Thames Post Office
- Headington Post Office (1942)
- Helston Post Office (conversion of Globe Hotel)(The Cornishman 24 Jul 1890, p. 6; Royal Cornwall Gazette 24 Jul 1890, p. 5)
- Henley-in-Arden Post Office
- High Wycombe Post Office (1901)
- King's Lynn Post Office (1883)
- Kirriemuir Post Office (1896)
- Leeds Post Office
- Lewes Post Office (1881)
- Liverpool Lyceum Post Office
- Macclesfield Post Office (Park Green)(Opened: 17 Jul 1883)(conversion of bank)(Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser 18 Jul 1883, p. 3)
- Malton Post Office (23 Yorkersgate)(Opened: 1 Nov 1888)(York Herald 27 Oct 1888, p. 1; Yorkshire Post 24 Oct 1888, p. 6)
- Manchester Post Office (Brown Street) (1840)
- Merthyr Tydfil Post Office (1881)(conversion of Lord Raglan Inn)(South Wales Daily News 14 Nov 1881, p. 3)
- Monmouth Post Office (Market Hall)
- Morley Post Office (c.1876)
- Newport Pagnell Post Office
- Norwich Post Office (1875)
- Oxford Town Hall (1842)
- Peterhead Post Office (1881-1896)(Aberdeen Evening Express 26 May 1881, p. 2)
- Portsmouth Post Office (1858)
- Ripon Post Office (1 Finkle Street)(conversion of former Mechanic's Institute)
- Robin Hood's Bay Post Office (1904)
- Saffron Walden Post Office (1919)
- Seaham Harbour Post Office (1874)(conversion of county court offices)(North & South Shields Gazette 26 Jun 1874, p. 4)
- Southampton Post Office (1859)(conversion of bank building)
- St Andrews Post Office
- Stafford Post Office
- Todmorden Post Office (1925)(conversion of Todmorden Hall, with additional buildings)(opened: 25 Sep 1925)(Yorkshire Post 26 Sep 1925, p. 11)
- Towcester Post Office
- Uppingham Post Office
- Wells Post Office (Somerset)
- Whitchurch Post Office (Shropshire), where the post office occupied for some time a Wesleyan Chapel
- Whittlesey Post Office
- Witney Post Office
- Woburn Post Office
- Wolverhampton Post Office (Queen Street)(conversion of orphanage)(1853)(Staffordshire Advertiser 10 Sep 1853, p. 5)
- Worcester Post Office (Shaw Street)(Worcestershire Chronicle 7 Feb 1848, p. 6)