Listed Building: GARROW HILL (463579)
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| Grade | II | 
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| LBSUID | 463579 | 
| Date assigned | 24 June 1983 | 
| Date last amended | 
Description
                    
YORK
SE65SW                    HESLINGTON ROAD           1112-1/2/440              (South side)           24/06/83                  Garrow Hill
II
House, now students' residence. c1835; alterations and           extensions of late C19; further alterations in C20.           MATERIALS: yellow-grey brick in Flemish bond on stone plinth,           with white brick extensions; rear in orange-brown brick in           English garden-wall bond: ashlar porch; some guttering is           timber on paired modillions, some cast-iron; slate roof has           central lantern with hipped roof and timber bargeboarded           gables. Verandah of timber posts and cast-iron latticed panels           with glazed pent roof.           EXTERIOR: 2-storey 5-bay front, 2 bays in centre and to left           projecting: to right, 2-storey 3-bay wing with 1-bay           extension. Tuscan porch with entablature projects in centre           and has glazed and panelled double doors beneath keyed flat           arch: above, 3-light square bay window projects over porch. On           ground floor to left of porch are 3 tall narrow windows, on           first floor one standard sash; at left end, there is inserted           window with flat arch on ground floor and shortened blind           12-pane sash on first floor. All have stone sills and are           1-pane sashes except for first floor end left window. To right           of porch, ground floor windows are C20 3-light casements, on           first floor 1-pane pivoting windows. Wing retains 12-pane           sashes with stone sills and flat brick arches on ground floor.           One similar survives on first floor, with two altered to           canted oriels with 1-pane sashes: right end extension has C20           2-light window.           Rear: 2-storey 5-bay front, 2 centre bays projecting beneath           half-hipped roof: 2-storey service wing at left end. Ground           floor of main house fronted by full width verandah: beneath,           openings have been altered to French doors flanked by windows.           On first floor, except for unequal 9-pane sash at left end,           windows are C20 casements and top-hung lights. Eaves project           boldly on massive paired brackets.           Left return: narrow centre bay flanked by gabled bays with           bargeboards on oversize brackets, the left one pedimented with           eaves cornice on the same brackets. Left bay has square bay           window on ground floor; right bay is full-height canted bay           window: both have French doors flanked by windows. Except for           C20 3-light casement window in centre of first floor, all           windows are 1-pane sashes.           INTERIOR: ground floor. Entrance hall has 3 reeded doorcases           with corniced overdoors of diamond latticed panels flanking           raised central bobbin-like motif. Staircase to first floor has           balustrade of twisted balusters alternating with arabesque           panels, and light serpentine handrail wreathed at the foot           around turned twisted wooden newel on a shaped curtail step:
stairs are panelled underneath and have diamond latticed           treadends. Large reception room with canted bay window has           doorcases of flutes and paterae with lion masks in frieze           blocks: corniced overdoors incorporate panels of plaster           moulded classical figures: inner faces of doors are of 6           bordered panels. Dado rail is of flutes and paterae; acanthus           cornice is enriched. 2-storeyed inner hall is top lit by           rectangular lantern. Doorcases are fluted with attached           paterae, doors of 6 beaded panels. Moulded round arch to           passage.           First floor. Landing has reeded round arch with attached           paterae to inner hall gallery. Doorcase to first floor           reception room similar to those in entrance hall. Doorcase to           room over porch is reeded with corniced overdoor of diamond           lattice centre panel flanked by elongated volutes. Ceiling has           plaster leaf cornice. Upper level of inner hall is enclosed by           cantilevered gallery with balustrade of square section           railings with Greek key terminals. Three openings are fluted           round arches with attached floral paterae on angle blocks:           other doorways are corniced. Coved ceiling is coffered with           bands of rosettes in foliage springing from paired console           brackets. Lantern articulated by squat pilasters, at the feet           of which are palmette antefixae. First floor reception room           has door and window cases moulded as bound fasces with laurel           garlands in frieze centre panel and end blocks: door is of 6           panels bordered in bead mouldings.           (An Inventory of the Historical Monuments of the City of York:           RCHME: Outside the City Walls East of the Ouse: HMSO: 1975-:           75-6).
Listing NGR: SE6170750980
                
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Location
| Grid reference | SE 61706 50980 (point) | 
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| Map sheet | SE65SW | 
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Record last edited
Jan 11 2007 3:00PM