THE DOCK OFFICES
THE DOCK OFFICES (54331)
- Easting
- 509670
- Northing
- 428780
Designed by CG Wray of London, and opened in 1871, the Dock Office is an irregular three-sided building, originally built on a road island. The style is Venetian Renaissance. Now the Town Docks Museum.
Record update (15/08/2019)- These were the third dock offices built for the Hull Dock Corporation.
- Period
- Post-Medieval (1540 - 1901)
- Period comments
20th Century
- The earliest date of the feature, as a year, if known
- 1901|1871
- The latest date of the feature, as a year, if known
- 2000|1871
- Monument Type - Broad
- MUSEUM|OFFICE|DOCKYARD
- Monument Type - Narrow
- Monument Description
- Evidence Type - Broad
- Evidence Type - Narrow
- Evidence Description
- Object Type - Broad
- Object Type - Narrow
- Object Description
- Height OD (m)
- How accessible is the feature?
- Accessibility comments
Other records:
- NRHE Number
- 78937
- NT HBSMR Number
- Unknown
- HER Event Number
- Unknown
- External Link
- None
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- Date of survey
- 19th July, 2019
- Feature located?
- Yes
- State of the tide
- Proximity to coast edge
- More than 50m inland
- Coastal processes
- Not eroding
- Is there a coastal defence?
- Yes
- Other threats?
- None
- If other, please specify
- How visible are the remains? ABOVE GROUND
- Highly visible (substantial remains)
- How visible are the remains in the face of the cliff, ridge or dune? IN SECTION
- Not applicable
- Do you know if the feature is?
- Is well known, Is well visited, Has local associations/history
- What actions (if any) would you recommend for this feature?
- Do you have any other comments?