Dawson's Heights

Dawson's Heights (also known as Dawson Heights) is a large social housing estate in East Dulwich, London Borough of Southwark, London.

Dawson's Heights
General information
LocationEast Dulwich, London Borough of Southwark, UK
Coordinates51°26′50″N 0°04′02″W
Construction
Constructedbetween 1964 and 1972

It was designed by Kate Macintosh and built in between 1964 and 1972.[1][2]

Composed of nearly 300 flats distributed over 12 floors, it compromises 112 one-bed flats, 75 two-bed, 81 three-bed and 28 four-bed, all split-level dual aspect maisonettes.

It has a modernist style, reminiscent of a ziggurat, the purpose of this design was to ensure that two thirds of the flats had views in both directions, including towards central London.[3] English Heritage described the estate as having "a striking and original massing that possesses evocative associations with ancient cities and Italian hill towns".[1]

Dawson's Heights consists of two blocks of flats; Bredinghurst to the South and Ladlands to the North. There is also a small nature reserve North of the buildings which is managed by the Dawson's Hill Trust.[4]

Despite its unique and imposing architectural style within the East Dulwich area, and strong recommendation from English Heritage, it has been turned down for listing by the Secretary of State in 2012.

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