Building record TR 34 SW 2450 - Historic Building 274 London Road/Erith Place, Dover, Kent

Summary

274 London Road/Erith Place late C19th/ early C20th building located on the south western side of the road. The building is on a quiet side road which runs parrallel and is at a slightly higher level to the busy London Road. It has a domestic use and is currently (2019) in a good condition (location accurate to the nearest 1m based on available information)

Location

Grid reference Centred TR 3110 4225 (11m by 9m)
Map sheet TR34SW
County KENT
District DOVER, KENT
Civil Parish DOVER, DOVER, KENT

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Type and Period (1)

Full Description

Forms the south eastern side of a pair of houses located on the south western side of London Road/Erith Place. Erith Place is a quiet road which runs parallel and is raised from London Road on its south western side. These two buildings are advanced from their neighbours on the south eastern side. It is in a rendered brick with the ground floor slightly raised from the street level and accessed via a set of four steps. There is a low rendered wall with modern metallic railing on the northern side of these steps separating them from the steps of the neighbouring building. This stretches the length of the front garden and ends with a rendered gate pier at the street level. A further low rendered wall separated the front garden area from the street with a mature hedge over. The door is located on the north western side of the façade immediately abutting the north western party wall. There is a moulded cornice above the door supported by two decorative plaster brackets beneath. There is a single window at the ground floor level, this is a three light canted bay. There is a single window at the first floor level also, located on the north western side of the façade and aligning with the central portion of the bay window below. The top of this second floor window is just below the overhanging eaves. A quantity of wiring is attached to the facade just above the ground floor window, this is associated with a satellite dish attached to the southern (side) elevation. Overall this building is well kept, appears to be structurally sound and is in a good condition.

The door, which is located on the south eastern side of the façade, is modern and metal with two large glazed panels and a narrow rectangular window above the transom over the door. The ground floor bay window is divided into three parts all with modern plastic surrounds. The first floor window is also modern and in plastic. Overall the windows and door are in a good condition with all panes present and intact.

The roof structure was not clearly visible from the road below but is gable with the gable ends over the north western and south eastern party walls. There is a rendered stack located at level with the ridge over the south eastern party wall. (1)


<1> Kent County Council, 2019, Historic building condition asseesment and photographic survey of Dover Town Centre (Unpublished document). SKE52120.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1>XY Unpublished document: Kent County Council. 2019. Historic building condition asseesment and photographic survey of Dover Town Centre. [Mapped feature: #101966 Building, ]

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Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Related Events/Activities (2)

  • Non-Intrusive Event: Walkover and photographic survey of Dover Town - Area 3 London Road (EKE19204)
  • Event Boundary: Walkover and photographic survey of Dover Town Centre (EKE19201)

Record last edited

Jun 19 2019 4:19PM