Reg No
22504257
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Historical, Social
Original Use
Quay/wharf
In Use As
Quay/wharf
Date
1775 - 1825
Coordinates
261313, 112218
Date Recorded
15/07/2003
Date Updated
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Section of coursed squared limestone retaining wall, c.1800, with slight batter, flights of cut-stone steps down to water, timber fender posts with wrought iron bracing, squared rubble stone coping, and sections of replacement steel railings, c.2000, over. Sited flanking (Saint?) John’s River forming quay.
This section of retaining wall is of considerable industrial archaeological significance as a reminder of the period when Scotch Quay was a busy commercial district. In good condition, the construction of the wall attests to high quality traditional stone masonry. The remainder of the site having been redeveloped in the late twentieth century leading to the loss of most of the associated industrial and commercial structures, the retaining wall is an important reminder of the activities historically undertaken on this site.