31 and 33 Dee Banks, Chester, Grade II double house in Chester, England
The brick residence at 31 and 33 Dee Banks features polychromatic diapering and Gothic Revival architectural elements that reflect Victorian residential design standards.
Architect John Douglas constructed this double house in 1869, establishing his residence at number 33 while maintaining number 31 as an investment property.
The building demonstrates the Victorian practice of combining multiple residences under shared walls while preserving individual identity through architectural details.
Located near the River Dee, this Grade II listed structure requires specific permits and approvals for any modifications to maintain its protected status.
The double house stands as one of over 500 buildings designed by John Douglas in northwest England during his prolific architectural career.
Location: Cheshire West and Chester
Inception: 1869
Architects: John Douglas
Made from material: brick
GPS coordinates: 53.18580,-2.86870
Latest update: March 25, 2025 13:53
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