Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SKE31744 - Dover Western Docks Revival Scheme, Combined Design and Access and Heritage Statement
Title | Dover Western Docks Revival Scheme, Combined Design and Access and Heritage Statement |
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Author/Originator | Royal Haskoning |
Date/Year | 2016 |
Abstract/Summary
This Combined Design and Access and Heritage Statement has been prepared in support of an application for Listed Building Consent to undertake works to Wellington Dock, within the Port of Dover, as part of the Dover Western Docks Revival (DWDR) Scheme. The aim of this document is to identify and describe the key historic characteristics and importance of Wellington Dock, and to assess the level of impact the proposed works may have on the architectural importance (value) and historic significance of the structure, and its setting.
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Description
Un published grey lit report (heritage statement)produced by Royal Haskoning
Location
Heritage: 2016/170
Referenced Monuments (5)
- TR 33 NW 62 ADMIRALTY PIER AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURES, INCLUDING ADMIRALTY PIER LIGHTHOUSE, DOVER WESTERN DOCKS (Listed Building)
- TR 34 SW 995 Dover Hoverport, Dover Western Docks (Monument)
- TR 34 SW 1527 Granville Dock and associated structures, Dover Western Docks. (Monument)
- TR 34 SW 746 THE PRINCE OF WALES PIER, DOVER WESTERN DOCKS (Listed Building)
- TR 34 SW 498 WELLINGTON DOCK AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURES, INCLUDING CRANE SITUATED ON ESPLANADE QUAY (Listed Building)
Referenced Events (1)
- EKE15590 Access and Heritage statement for the Dover Western Docks Revival Scheme
Record last edited
Aug 9 2017 3:51PM