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31 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. 31 and 33 and has retained three of its original pots.

On the first floor the two sash windows have been removed and a large bay window has been added. The roof has a decorated brick cornice following the entire length of each face beneath the eaves and has a gable profile and has since had its slate tile replaced with preproduction slate tiles and new guttering. 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: The ground floor has two single doors, the left-hand door allowing access to the first floor, and the other door for the shop on the ground floor.

The ground floor has one large window incorporated into the shop façade, and the first floor has one large three paned upvc window. At the back, a single entrance, now boarded with a steel door, 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 )
Listed Status Not Listed
Within Stockton Town Centre Conservation Area Yes
Original Building Use Dwelling/House
( Dwelling )
Current Building Use Shop
Date of Survey Tue, 06 Oct 2009
Relationship to Adjoining Buildings

The property is part of a terrace of houses constructed at the same time that stretches from No. 21 – No. 33 which straddles Dovecot Street and Prince Regent Street.The property is part of a terrace of houses constructed at the same time that stretches from No. 21 – No. 33 which straddles Dovecot Street and Prince Regent Street.

Location

31 Dovecot Street Stockton-on-Tees TS18 1LH

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