The Grand Shaft, Dover

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The Grand Shaft is a unique triple staircase built in 1806-1809 to provide a short cut for troops from the Western Heights in the town of Dover. The shaft is 26 feet (8 metres) in diameter and 140 feet (42 metres) in height. It has three staircases of Purbeck limestone, which wind clockwise, one above the other, down a central brick light and ventilation shaft lit by an occasional window. At the bottom the three staircases meet in the sloping corridor which leads to Snargate Street. There are 200 steps in each staircase separated by several landings.
Later, after the fear of invasion from France had subsided, the three staircases, which had initially been designed to allow the maximum number of troops to descend or ascend as quickly as possible, became segregated. Notices, which changed slightly over the years, were erected at the top of each staircase stating who was entitled to use which set of stairs. One of the most famous was:

1. Officers and their ladies
2. Sergeants and their wives
3. Soldiers and their women (The shaft was restored in the 1980s)

Enjoy :)

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Big BIG thanks tooooooo - SlimJim, TeeJF, Krela, Flyboys90, Night Crawler and Smiler, for your response to my post. I'm so glad you've liked them. My photo's are norm not shown to others, but i'm so glad i've found this site....

P.s Sadly not stair lift lol Smiler. But in 1812, Mr Leith, from Deal rode a horse up the Grand Shaft for a bet and in 1826 an officer descended the Grand Shaft 30 seconds, for another bet.
 
Nothing and no reason for it leftorium. I did stick my head in, but it didnt lead any where. Might have been an arche, where a solider stood guard? I'll ask a good friend and get back to you.
 
I have to visit this place. Look at the photo oppurtunities! :) Thanks for sharing
 
I have run up those stairs before, never again! Nearly died at the top lol.

Always nice to see this place, and interesting seeing it with the lights on.
 
I wasn't so silly to run the stairs lol... Walking was just as bad Derelict-UK. Glad you liked the pics :)
 
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