Monument record TR 34 SW 1730 - Hypocaust beneath room 1 of the Roman 'Painted House' complex (C9) Dover.
Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred TR 3184 4146 (5m by 7m) (5 map features) |
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Map sheet | TR34SW |
County | KENT |
District | DOVER, KENT |
Civil Parish | DOVER, DOVER, KENT |
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Full Description
(summarised from publication)
During a series of extensive rescue excavations, ahead of development in Dover’s town centre undertaken by Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit a building, a substantial Roman building consisting of 6 main rooms was uncovered lying on an east-west axis. This structure is today known as the ‘Painted House’ due to the vast quantity of painted wall plaster which was located, largely in situ, in association with it. The uncovered remains remain open to the public for viewing. Room 1, which was located at the eastern end of the complex, had a hypocaust heating system underlying an opus signinum floor. This heating system, which would have been fed by an external stoke hole, supplying heat to a set of channels beneath the floor and into vertical wall ducts.
The basic arrangement of the hypocaust beneath room one was an external stoke hole, which was situated against the southern wall of the room, fed a large southern central flue, this lead to a chamber beneath the middle of the floor measuring 1.8m by 1.8m. Within this chamber three complete vertical pilae stacks survived consisting of 12 tiles set in a brown clay. From this central chamber 7 channels radiated to each of the four corners of the rom and the centre of the sides, they measured 24-30cm in width and 64cm in height, while the central southern flue leading to the stoke hole was larger. These channels had been constructed in deep cuts made in the underlying deposits and natural brick earth and were lined with mortared chalk blocks and capped with corbelled arches. The hot air would have then passed from these channels into vertical wall ducts which consisted of box flue tiles built into the walls. (1)
<1> Philp, B, 1989, The Roman House with Bacchic Murals at Dover (Monograph). SKE24004.
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SKE24004 Monograph: Philp, B. 1989. The Roman House with Bacchic Murals at Dover.
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Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
Related Events/Activities (2)
- Intrusive Event: Rescue Excavation Dover Town Centre, Painted House and Bingo Hall Sites (EKE4658)
- Event Boundary: Rescue excavations within Dover Town Centre ahead of development of York Street, Dover (EKE15656)
Record last edited
Aug 27 2019 11:45AM