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A two-storey red brick building with stone cornice containing 12 cells and some wonderfully ornate cast-iron lavatories. Originally it also had an adjoining police post and search area. The building played an important part in Dockyard security and the prevention of theft of materials.
Refurbishment works to the exterior also included replacement of parapet and chimney stacks. |
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Constructed
1882-1883

Status
within Conservation Area 22

Present Use
Storage
 Refurbished by PNBPT
1993/1994
Capital Cost
£100,000
Surveyor
Watts &Parnters 
Contractor
T Coleborn & Son 
Possible furture use
Artists'workshops and display area
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