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Celebrating the Historic Buildings 

of King's Lynn



Marriott’s Warehouse


The building known today as Marriott's Warehouse dates from the 1580s and is Grade II* Listed.  The name is taken from the Marriott brothers, who owned or leased several granaries on the South Quay in the latter part of the 19th century.

Between 1550 and 1700 most of the warehouses along the Ouse bank were rebuilt in brick, but Marriott's Warehouse retained a lower storey in stone, possibly from the dissolved Friaries.  It was an important warehouse for trade in salt, beer, wine and building materials.  Ships would dock inside to unload cargo, its stone lower storey protecting against the tides as it stood out into the Wash, long before the quayside was built up around it.

Look out for our programme of events, from coffee quizzes to engaging presentations, we hope to have something for everyone!


Marriott's Warehouse Trust cares for the historic warehouse and models of King's Lynn's heritage buildings, carefully crafted by Fred Hall and on permanent display on the 2nd Floor.

The Trust also arranges quizzes, talks and other activities to which all are welcome to attend, while other community groups make use of the 2nd Floor for their own activities.

The 2nd floor is available to hire, with AV system, tables, chairs and a maximum capacity of 70 people. Catering can be provided by Marriott’s Warehouse, just downstairs!

Come and see our wonderful model display, attend one of our events

or get in touch if you would like to find out more about hiring our Fred Hall Room


info@marriottswarehousetrust.co.uk


07582 037301

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