25 Dovecot Street
The ground floor has had a modern wooden façade installed over brick. The first floor still retains its original early 20th Century brick in English Garden Wall bonding.
A chimney is shared by No. 23 and 25 and all the first floor windows are original. The roof has a decorated brick cornice following the entire length of each face beneath the eaves and has a gable profile which has two ridges of bonnet hip tiles from chimney to two corner edges, the rest of which is slate tile. At the back of the property a later extension has been added to the ground floor. Materials used: Early 20th Century brick and a modern wooden façade. The roof is built of slate tiles.
Number of storeys: 2
Fenestration and doorways: This property has since become empty and a shutter now covers the entire front façade, but the first floor still has its original two sash windows with blue painted sills and lintels. At the back, a double entrance, now boarded with steel doors, appears to have allowed access to the back extension. Two upvc windows have replaced the old sash windows on the first floor.
Period |
19th Century
( Late 19th / early 20th century ) |
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Listed Status | Not Listed |
Within Stockton Town Centre Conservation Area | Yes |
Original Building Use | Dwelling/House |
Current Building Use | Shop |
Date of Survey | Thu, 08 Oct 2009 |
Location
25 Dovecot Street Stockton-on-Tees TS18 1LH