Bangor Old Custom House

Constructed in 1637 by James Hamilton, a Lowland Scot, the Bangor Old Custom House was originally built to serve as a custom house following the grant of port status to Bangor by King James I in 1620.

[1] The architecture of the tower is distinctive within Bangor and is considered rare in the broader region of Ulster.

Over the past three centuries, the building has been repurposed for various uses, including private residences, an antique shop, and even housing hot seawater baths.

[1] Today, the building functions as the Council's Tourist Information Centre.

It is located at by the Coast Guard building very near the bottom of High Street in Bangor, Co.Down.

The Old Custom House