Nothe Parade is a waterfront street on the south side of Weymouth Harbour in the seaside town of Weymouth, Dorset, southern England. The waterfront dates from the 17th-century,[1] but most of the cottages in Nothe Parade date from the 19th century.[2]
Nothe Parade was formerly known as Nothe Walk before it was developed.[3]
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) Weymouth Lifeboat Station is located here,[4] one of the RNLI's busiest lifeboat stations.[5] The Weymouth Sailing Club[6] and the Weymouth Rowing Club,[7] established in 2000, also operate from here.
Nothe Parade is in a conservation area and is mentioned extensively in the Weymouth Town Centre Conservation Area Character Appraisal.[9] The following individual listed buildings are mentioned explicitly:
2 Nothe Parade, an imposing three storey house with excellent brickwork and a generous first floor canted bay;
Slipmaster’s House, 10A–C Nothe Parade, pleasant detailing and social historical value, important part of a wider group around the former Ayles Slip[9]