Listed Building: HAXBY ROAD SCHOOL (463570)
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| Grade | II | 
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| LBSUID | 463570 | 
| Date assigned | 01 July 1968 | 
| Date last amended | 
Description
                    
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SE65SW                    HAXBY ROAD           1112-1/2/435              (East side)           01/07/68                  Haxby Road School
II
Primary school. 1903-4. By WH Brierley.           MATERIALS: orange-brown brick in English bond on chamfered           brick plinth; dressings of orange brick and ashlar and ashlar           quoins: roof of Westmorland slate with widely projecting eaves           on timber brackets and louvred leaded cupola with lead finial.           Brick stacks with stone cornices. Integral rainwater goods and           guttering on scrolled brackets of cast-iron; ornate hoppers           dated 1903.           EXTERIOR: north (street) front: 2-storey 7-bay centre range           between 3-storey 4-bay ranges set back and linking to 2-storey           3-bay crosswings with open pedimented gables. Centre range and           crosswings are quoined: centre range is articulated by           full-height pilasters beneath egg-and-dart frieze and moulded           stone mutule cornice. On ground floor each bay has paired tall           segment-arched 15-pane sash windows with continuous sills: on           first floor, 3-light mullioned and double transomed square           latticed windows with moulded sills are recessed beneath           segmental arches.           Linking ranges are articulated by 2-storey arcades of shallow           segmental brick arches with stone imposts. The inner bay to           each has moulded doorcase with double doors and blind           tympanum, approached by flight of steps. Outer bays have squat           6-pane windows on ground floor, some now altered to part           glazed doors. First floor windows are 9-pane top hung lights           with plain stone sills and flat brick arches. On second floor           there are two 6-pane top hung windows to each bay, each           recessed in segmental arch on squat pilasters, over moulded           stone sill band. Above is moulded and dentilled brick eaves           cornice beneath stone coping.           Crosswings have windows on first floor only: these are 12-pane           sashes with stone sills and brick arches, centre window having           top hung transom light.           Playground front: 2 storeys; 3:1:15:1:3 windows arranged in           triplets, the centre ones on first floor rising as through           eaves dormers into 2-centred gabled heads. End triplets set           beneath open pedimented gables. 1-window bays are full-height           round arches with prominent keyblocks: on ground floor are           deeply recessed double doors approached by flights of steps,           on first floor a round headed small pane window. Ground floor           windows are tall 15-pane lights with top-hung transom lights;           on first floor, centre windows of triplets as on first floor,           flanked by 12-pane lights.           East and west returns: 2 storeys, 7 bays. Deeply splayed round           arch in centre has moulded stone doorcase containing double           doors and segment-headed small pane overlight. To one side,
12-pane sash window, to the other, three tall 15-pane windows,           all having stone sills and segmental brick arches. On first           floor, 12-pane sashes rising into through eaves dormers flank           paired 6-pane casements, all with moulded stone sills. In east           return, windows on ground floor partly blocked with blind           panels. At south end is attached boiler stack in the form of a           campanile, square on plan, with segment-arched sunk panelled           faces with brick corbelled stone cornice and triple keyblocks;           summit surmounted by louvred lantern and tapering pot.           External doors have incised panels with 4-pane lights above.           INTERIOR: not fully inspected but layout and original fittings           appear largely intact.
Listing NGR: SE6102651980
                
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Location
| Grid reference | SE 61025 51979 (point) | 
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| Map sheet | SE65SW | 
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Record last edited
Jan 11 2007 3:00PM