🏭 Heritage-listed building
Built: c.1840 · NIAH rating: Regional
This imposing building was a purpose-built warehouse constructed for the Bewley Tea Company, which began to import tea from China to Dublin in 1835, expanding into the café trade in the 1890s. Its former industrial use as a warehouse remains evident in its scale and the retention of industrial sized openings at upper floor levels. Historic brickwork and windows add to the character of the building. The Bewley family, who were Quakers, had strong ties to the area and were patrons of the nearby Friends Meeting House. It is a good example of nineteenth-century industrial architecture in an urban setting.
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