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Nailstore and smithy: Dapdune Wharf

Known alternately as the nailstore or smithy. A brick building with weatherboard gable and possible later weatherboarded attachment on the north side. First shown on 1896 OS 25” map; presume made c. 1871-96. The brickwork on the west side is interestin ...

Canal Warehouse (carbide store): Dapdune Wharf

Warehouse or store in yellow-brown brick with tile double-pitched roof. Rectangular plan with later flat-roofed extension on the rear in red brick. Now used as offices and a store. Navigation photograph collection kept in offices at the rear (east). N ...

Boat House: Dapdune Wharf

Timber-framed boathouse, open to north and east sides; corrugated iron cladding on south and west, plus roof. Weatherboarded north gable. Internal wooden walkways. Situated across creek south of the Navigation. The building is not shown on the 1870 or ...

Graving Dock, Dapdune Wharf, Guildford - original timber dock built late 17th-early 18th century

17th/18th century timber dock, Graving Dock, Dapdune Wharf, Guildford Evaluation by CKC Archaeology for the National Trust, in advance of works to widen the dock, indicated that the wharf has been extended on more than one occasion. A watching brief was t ...

Dapdune Wharf And Boatyard, Wharf Lane, Guildford

Dapdune Wharf. The remains of a boat-building and repair yard of the Wey Navigation, with cottages boat shed, forge and hand operated crane. The last barge to be built was Diligent in 1940. Formerly owned by the Stevens family. The timber wharf and boat ...
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