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Latitude: 51.0742 / 51°4'27"N
Longitude: 1.1471 / 1°8'49"E
OS Eastings: 620560
OS Northings: 135253
OS Grid: TR205352
Mapcode National: GBR V0P.NT7
Mapcode Global: FRA F698.SVF
Plus Code: 9F3334FW+MV
Entry Name: 3 Military Road, railings and gate
Listing Date: 14 June 1974
Last Amended: 30 September 2020
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1061204
English Heritage Legacy ID: 175398
Also known as: Alma Cottage
ID on this website: 101061204
Location: Sandgate, Folkestone and Hythe, Kent, CT20
County: Kent
District: Folkestone and Hythe
Civil Parish: Sandgate
Built-Up Area: Folkestone
Traditional County: Kent
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent
Tagged with: House
3 Military Road, a modest early-C19 red-brick town house.
Early-C19 house.
MATERIALS: red brick, laid in Flemish bond, the basement painted; paint appears to have been removed from the ground floor. The house has a hipped tiled roof.
PLAN: the footprint of number 3 is rectangular, on an east/west alignment.
EXTERIOR: the house is of three storeys, above a basement, with a narrow east-facing street frontage. The doorway is in the southern part of the frontage, and has a reeded timber surround with paterae; the upper part of the doorcase is obscured by a later lead cover. The house has a single window to each storey, in the northern part of the frontage. The ground-floor window opening appears to have been widened, and contains horned sash frames. The narrower first-floor window opening has a gauged brick cambered arch; this opening also contains horned sash frames. The second-floor window opening shows some evidence of alteration, with a course of bricks on end making a flat arch, cutting into the cornice. The opening contains casement frames. The building has a brick dentil cornice. A sloping brick wall encloses the external stair to the basement. The basement is accessed by a narrow doorway, with a small window to the north.
INTERIOR: the interior was not inspected at the time of re-assessment (2020).
SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: the house is separated from the road by iron railings with spear finials set on a dwarf wall; the railings of the gate have fleur-de-lys finials.
Number 3 Military Road dates from the early C19. The house stands at the southern end of Military Road, constructed to link Shorncliffe Camp with the centre of Sandgate at the seafront. The house formerly had an industrial addition to the north.
The Ordnance Survey map surveyed in 1871 clearly shows the two buildings; at that time the house had a garden or yard to the west containing a small outbuilding; this area is also shown on the 1938 map. The house is now enclosed to the west by the enlargement of number 6 Gough Road, to the south (listed at Grade II).
The List description of 1974 notes that at that time the house, then known as Alma Cottage, had an industrial two-storey weatherboarded addition attached to the north (number 5), with a loading door to the first floor. In 2002 this was demolished and replaced by a two-storey dwelling, the current number 5 Military Road.
3 Military Road, Sandgate, is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons:
Architectural interest:
* as an early-C19 brick town house, notable for its modest form, being only one window wide;
* the building retains original external features including a reeded doorcase, brick dentil cornice, and railings.
Group value:
* with 6 Gough Road, immediately adjacent to the south, which has a stone section, probably dating from the C18, to Gough Road, and a mid-C19 weatherboarded section to Military Road. To the south-east is the listed war memorial, and there are numerous listed buildings in Sandgate High Street, to the south.
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