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Jan, the Britannia is an intact building, it is not in need of pulling down. It is also outside of DTIZ. It can be modernised, for example as a dining house.
May-be you know that DTIZ, with Burlington's house and the Fifth Avenue car-park next to it, are a joke, one that one day will need pulling down, even just to have a green park with trees and benches!
Also, the stretch of building leading to Icelands has got obnoxious concrete blocks sticking out over the street, and when going to Iceland, I make sure I steer well clear of them, as they give the impression that they could drop onto the street at a moment's notice. Now that is an eyesaw!
By comparison, Victoria Crecent, just next-door, is a lovely row of buildings. There are eyesaws in Dover, including that ugly modern concrete building up Castle Street, after the fish and chip shop, on the corner of Woolcomber's Street.
Then there is another concrete collussus in Bench Street, something else that's modern, which is empty and has empty show-room windows. I shake my head when I see these modern concrete buildings, they are UGLY, and not the sort of building to attract visitors to Dover!