

EXCLUSIVE LILLIPUT LANE GREENLAND FISHERIES AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY FROM THE CAITHNESS CRYSTAL VISITOR CENTRE, KINGS LYNN Greenland Fisheries was built in 1605 by John Atkin, rope merchant and four times Mayor of Lynn. In the 18th century, the building became known as The Greenland Fishery, and was used by Lynn's whaling fleet sailors. The building is Grade II listed and is thought to be one of the last timber framed buildings to have been erected in King's Lynn. The interior features an important series of Jacobean wall-paintings. Caithness Crystal have commissioned Lilliput Lane to produce this exclusive piece, the Greenland Fisheries it will only be for sale via Caithness Crystal and will become part of the King?s Lynn and surrounding area collection, that already features, The Southgates, The Red Mount, Customs House, Greyfriars Tower, the Library, the Flying Scotsman at King?s Lynn Station, St Mary Magdalene Church at Sandringham and last years building the Wolferton Sign
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