31 and 33 Dee Banks, Chester, Grade II double house in Chester, England
31 and 33 Dee Banks is a brick double house featuring polychromatic diapering and Gothic Revival elements that unite both residences. The facade displays carefully executed details typical of Victorian residential architecture from this period.
Architect John Douglas built this double house in 1869 and established his own residence at number 33. The construction occurred during a period of active building development in Chester that favored newer architectural styles.
The building shows how Victorian households lived and shared space under one roof, with each side maintaining its own identity through distinct architectural details.
The building sits near the River Dee and is protected as a listed monument, so viewing is possible from outside. Visitors should note that the property requires special permits for any modifications and interior access may not always be allowed.
John Douglas designed hundreds of buildings across northwest England during his career, and this house served as both his personal home and an investment property. His choice to connect his own residence with a rental unit was an unusual approach for a leading architect of his era.
Location: Cheshire West and Chester
Inception: 1869
Architects: John Douglas
Made from material: brick
GPS coordinates: 53.18580,-2.86870
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:42
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