Bollards At Dock Entrance To Newcastle Draw Dock is a Grade II listed building in the Tower Hamlets local planning authority area, England. Bollards.

Bollards At Dock Entrance To Newcastle Draw Dock

WRENN ID
high-stronghold-hemlock
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Tower Hamlets
Country
England
Type
Bollards
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The bollards at the dock entrance to Newcastle Draw Dock date from the 19th century and later. They are arranged in three lines that meet at right angles to each other, positioned at the entrance from Saunders Ness Road and Glenaffric Avenue. Six of the bollards are canon bollards, while the others are of a later design. This group of bollards is visually important as part of the overall setting. Newcastle Draw Dock is associated with the nearby Waterman's Arms on Glenaffric Avenue, as well as Christ Church and Christ Church Vicarage on Manchester Road.

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