Seven Post House is a Grade II listed building in the Dover local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 May 1950. House.

Seven Post House

WRENN ID
errant-pavement-fen
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Dover
Country
England
Date first listed
19 May 1950
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Seven Post House is an early 17th century, two-storey building with an attic, located at 36 St Peter's Street. It features three windows and one gabled dormer. The building is primarily brick, refaced with stucco, although the north corner of the front on the first floor is tile hung. The sides and back are made of red brick. The windows retain their glazing bars. The doorway is adorned with pilasters, a projecting cornice, and a rectangular fanlight. Seven Post House, along with Nos 32 and 34, and the bollards, forms a group.

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Nearby listed buildings

  1. 2 Bollards Seven Post Alley Grade II 8 m
  2. 2 Bollards Opposite Seven Post Alley Grade II 10 m
  3. Hadley House Grade II 13 m
  4. St Peter's Churchyard Walls Grade II 18 m
  5. 32, St Peter's Street Grade II 24 m
  6. Old Milk Alley Flat Grade II 26 m
  7. Church of St Peter Grade I 37 m
  8. Three Kings Yard Grade II 38 m
  9. Outbuilding to Rear of No 32 Grade II 38 m
  10. 3 Bollards Opposite No 30 Grade II 40 m