Victoria Road House, Douglas
Victoria Road House is a two storey building is constructed of masonry walls, cement rendered, with a slate covered hipped roof over a basically rectangular plan form. The house is set in a large urban garden with views across Douglas Bay contained by a high cement rendered elevation carried the full two storey height to the eaves whose soffit is decorated with rather widely spaced mouldings. A 'heavy' porch marks the main entrance in advance of the projecting panel and columns. No interior inspection has been carried out. masonry wall only punctuated at the front entrance. The general facade is marred by a poorly detailed garage addition at the front to Victoria Road. There are pilaster columns at the corners and on either side of the entrance projection in the front elevation carried the full two storey height to the eaves whose soffit is decorated with rather widely spaced mouldings. A 'heavy' porch marks the main entrance in advance of the projecting panel and columns. No interior inspection has been carried out. The house appears to be in a poor state of repair. There are no immediately commending aspects to the property and no information of historic significance has been forthcoming.
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- Parish: Douglas
- Sheading: Middle
- Grid Ref: SC3829076530
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record