30 to 48 Dean Street
30 to 48 Dean Street
HER Number
              8995
          District
              Newcastle
          Site Name
              30 to 48 Dean Street
          Place
              Newcastle
          Map Sheet
              NZ26SE
          Class
              Commercial
          Site Type: Broad
              Shop
          Site Type: Specific
              Shop
          General Period
              POST MEDIEVAL
          Specific Period
              Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
          Form of Evidence
              Extant Building
          Description
              Shops, and houses, (now offices).  Circa 1784 (street laid out by David Stephenson).
Late C19 shops. Painted English bond brick with ashlar dressings; roofs mostly
graduated Lakeland slate, some Welsh slate (Nos. 38-44). Each house 3 storeys
and attic, 2 bays. Doors at left of houses. Wedge stone lintels to windows, sashes
except for C20 glazing to No. 46; architraves to those of the 3 right houses.
Projecting sills to second floor; first floor sill band. Segmental-headed dormers,
most with sashes and some with glazing bars. End brick chimneys except to Nos.
38-42 which share one roof and one chimney; other roofs step down slope. LISTED GRADE 2
          Late C19 shops. Painted English bond brick with ashlar dressings; roofs mostly
graduated Lakeland slate, some Welsh slate (Nos. 38-44). Each house 3 storeys
and attic, 2 bays. Doors at left of houses. Wedge stone lintels to windows, sashes
except for C20 glazing to No. 46; architraves to those of the 3 right houses.
Projecting sills to second floor; first floor sill band. Segmental-headed dormers,
most with sashes and some with glazing bars. End brick chimneys except to Nos.
38-42 which share one roof and one chimney; other roofs step down slope. LISTED GRADE 2
Easting
              425077
          Northing
              564056
          Grid Reference
              NZ425077564056
    Sources
              Department of National Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural and Historic Interest, 21/218