Building record TR 34 SW 2646 - Historic Building 12 Castle Hill Road, Dover, Kent

Summary

12 Castle Hill Road mid C19th located on the south western side of Castle Hill Road. The building 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 3226 4158 (8m by 15m)
Map sheet TR34SW
County KENT
District DOVER, KENT
Civil Parish DOVER, DOVER, KENT

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Full Description

Early- mid C19th tall and narrow building in an exposed stock brick located on the southern side of Castle Hill Road. The ground floor is in stucco painted cream and rusticated. There are a few small cracks within this render and areas of discoloration on the paintwork covering it. The door is located on the eastern side of the façade, it is slightly raised from the street level and is accessed via a set of steps. It is round headed and there is a small semi-circular window above the transom over the door. There is a single ground floor window located on the western side of the door, this consists of a three light canted bay. A small rectangular window is located below the central portion of this bay window, at the pavement level, indicating the presence of a basement below this building. There is a string course at the top of the stucco over the ground floor, this forms a continuous sill to the first floor windows and continues onto the building to the south east. There are two windows at the first, second and third floor levels, aligning across the floors. All have flat gauged brick arches above. There is a rendered and moulded cornice over the second floor. This cornice is badly weathered and worn with areas where the render has flaked away. Overall despite a areas on this building where improvements could be made, appears to be structurally sound and in a fairly good condition.

The ground floor door is located on the eastern side of the building, it is in timber painted grey with six moulded panels. It is round headed and there is a semi circular window located above the transom over the door. This consists of a single pane in a fixed timber frame painted grey. The ground floor window consists of a three light canted bay. Each of the three parts of the bay is a timber framed sash divided into multiple panes by timber glazing bars. The central portion which is three panes wide by four high, is much wider than the two outer which are a single pane wide. All of the windows on the upper floors are flat timber framed sashes divided into multiple panes by timber glazing bars. The first and second floor windows are divided into 12 panes (three wide by four high) while the third floor windows are not as tall and are divided into nine panes (three wide by three high). All of the timber frames are painted white, this paintwork is in a poor condition in a number of locations. Despite the issues with the paintwork the windows are all in a good condition with all panes present and intact. (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: #102725 Building, ]

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Related Events/Activities (2)

  • Non-Intrusive Event: Walkover and photographic survey of Dover Town - Area 4 Castle Street (EKE19205)
  • Event Boundary: Walkover and photographic survey of Dover Town Centre (EKE19201)

Record last edited

Jun 19 2019 4:47PM