Listed Building: MERCHANT ADVENTURERS HALL (463419)
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| Grade | I | 
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| LBSUID | 463419 | 
| Date assigned | 14 June 1954 | 
| Date last amended | 
Description
                    
YORK
SE6051NE                  FOSSGATE           1112-1/17/348             (South West side)           14/06/54                  Merchant Adventurers' Hall
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Hall, undercroft and chapel; attached entrance extension and           Governor's Parlour wing. Hall and undercroft 1357-61, partly           rebuilt with inserted stack in late C16; hall refenestrated           c1720. Chapel c1410, refitted 1667, re-roofed and gable end           partly rebuilt in early C20. Entrance extension c1600, partly           rebuilt and restored in 1935. Parlour wing c1950. Major           restorations with some rebuilding 1927 and 1935 and later. For           the Company of Merchant Adventurers of the City of York.           MATERIALS: undercroft of magnesian limestone and rose wall           tiles, right return rebuilt in red brick in irregular bond,           left return of mottled brick in stretcher bond. Hall of           exposed timber-framing with rendered infill panels, framing in           left return renewed. Chapel of magnesian limestone and           orange-red brick. Entrance extension of orange brick in           English bond on ground floor, right return of red brick in           irregular bond; upper floor timber-framed with rendered infill           panels; timber doorcases. Parlour wing in orange brick in           stretcher bond with moulded brick dressings. All roofs of tile           with rebuilt brick stack.           PLAN: hall and undercroft of 8 unequal bays in 2 parallel           ranges; south east chapel; north-east entrance extension of 3           bays in 3 parallel ranges; L-shaped Governor's Parlour wing           attached to south-east of entrance extension.
EXTERIOR: ENTRANCE FRONT TO FOSSGATE: triple-gabled 3-bay           extension of 2 storeys with attics: 2-storey Governor's           Parlour wing to left. In left bay, restored doorcase of           tapering Ionic pilasters raised on pedestals carved with           fretwork ornament, with moulded cornice over jewelled frieze           of arabesques and lion masks, and replacement           geometric-panelled double doors. First floor entrance in           centre bay between storeys, approached by flight of steps to           C20 panelled double doors. Ground floor windows are of 2 brick           mullioned lights; on first floor, 3 transomed lights with           horizontal sliding sashes. Attic windows are of 2 lights with           ovolo mullions and frames. Gables finished with restored           bargeboards carved with vine trails, terminating in Tudor           flower stops and shaped pendant finials. To left of entrance           extension, behind Governor's Parlour wing, 2-storey 4-bay hall           and undercroft front. Undercroft has blocked doorway in           2-centred chamfered arch and low recess beneath depressed           pointed arch with indecipherable black letter inscription:           above, two inserted lights. Towards left end is square-headed           window of 2 cinquefoiled lights and second similar window now           altered to doorway. On hall floor, windows are 18-pane sashes,
one in left end bay altered to doorway.           PICCADILLY FRONT: 2 storeys 8 bays. Inserted panelled door in           2-centred brick arch at left end of undercroft. At right end,           altered window of 2 lights, with double hollow-chamfered           timber surround and mullion with moulded base, reversed and           reset. Remaining windows are trefoiled single lights in stone           surrounds, one beneath tall pointed arch of blocked former           doorway. At far right, chapel has square-headed window of           three cinquefoiled lights in chamfered surround. On hall           floor, windows are 18-pane sashes.           LEFT RETURN: 2-bay twin-gabled front to hall and undercroft on           moulded double chamfered plinth: left bay jettied within           chapel. Undercroft has angle buttress to right and restored           inserted window of 3 cinquefoiled lights. Chapel has similar           5-light window in chamfered surround and moulded and chamfered           plinth: in gable end, blind recess beneath flat arch of rubbed           brick, round-arched in centre.           RIGHT RETURN: 2-storey return to entrance extension, to left           of 2-bay twin-gabled hall, both parts jettied. Extension has           inserted 2-light timber mullion window on ground floor and           blocked 3-light window to left of restored 2-light timber           mullion window on first floor. Undercroft has 8 narrow           rectangular windows in hollow chamfered brick surrounds. Hall           has 4-light window with diamond mullions in each gable.           Windows except those to hall have square or diamond lattice           glazing.
INTERIOR: ENTRANCE EXTENSION: C20 staircase with moulded close           string, pilaster balusters, heavy moulded handrail and carved           square newels with shaped finials. Ground floor: restored           brick fireplace with 3-centred brick arch; huge board listing           Benefactions as at 'Midsummer' 1849. First floor: first room           to left has stone fireplace with crocketed Gothick panel jambs           and frieze carved with foliage and masks: to right, plank           cupboard door and further right, 3-panel door on butterfly           hinges. Second room to left has fireplace in chamfered           2-centred arch. Room to right entered through 3-panel door:           fireplace with timber lintel to left of panelled cupboard door           on butterfly hinges. Roofs have principal rafter trusses with           butt purlins.           UNDERCROFT: entered from extension through 2-centred arch,           chamfered externally, rebated internally beneath chamfered           segmental rere-arch; central arcade of 7 square           chamfer-stopped posts with enlarged heads braced to axial and           transverse beams: outer ends of transverse beams tenoned into           shortened posts, most raised on corbels, some on re-used           upturned moulded capitals. Massive bank of four chimney stacks           in chamfered surrounds with 4-centred arches. Some windows           retain shutter hinges.           HALL: entered from extension through round door arch on           incised panel pilaster jambs and 8-panel double doors with           semicircular head; central arcade of 7 chamfered posts with           attached cornice capitals and enlarged heads braced to axial
and tie beams. Dais end of east aisle lined with run-through           panelling: west aisle fitted with panelled triple Stall of           round-headed alcove seats with desks set within pilastered           Ionic screen beneath pedimented entablature with pulvinated           frieze and modillion cornice. Above, painted carving of the           Arms of the Company of Merchant Adventurers of the City of           York. Chimneypiece of Doric pilasters supporting moulded           cornice has cast-iron grate within eared architrave of timber           beneath 3-centred stone lintel with keyblock, and painted           overmantel panel recording repairs of 1849. Cupboard doors of           fielded panels flank chimneypiece. Side walls lined with C17           wooden benches on Tuscan column legs. Wall above main door           retains two 4-light windows with diamond mullions, now           blocked: adjoining one window is panel with stencilled           decoration of rosettes. Committee Room partitioned off hall,           entered through 6-panel door in fluted doorcase with angle           roundels and cornice head. Similar cupboard door to left of           rebuilt brick fireplace: moulded ceiling cornice. Roofs of           kerb-principal trusses, 4 with crown posts, 3 collared.           CHAPEL: 4-centred entrance arch of 2 continuously moulded           orders filled with restored screen of trefoiled lights with           mouchette tracery and C20 tympanum of arched lights: central           double gates of tapering turned balusters, ramped-up at outer           ends. Two tiers of benches with desks of moulded panelling           arranged in collegiate form, rear benches fixed to similar           wall panelling beneath moulded dado rail, bench ends carved           with volutes. Box pews flank sanctuary, one incorporating the           Governor's Seat with turned legs and shaped arms, and dado           rail enriched with consoles. Octagonal pulpit of two tiers of           shaped and moulded panels. Communion rails of slender turned           balusters, moulded rail, and central gate between square posts           with ball finials and shaped brackets at the foot. Wall below           window fitted with run-through panelling. Boards: paired           round-headed panels with ball finials for the Lord's Prayer,           Creed and Decalogue; Royal Arms with C2R cypher, dated 1669;           Arms of the Merchant Adventurers of England dated 1765. Carved           and painted mace rest, dated 1707 and 1801. Stained glass           c1910 depicting two medieval seals of the Company.           GOVERNOR'S PARLOUR: reset chimneypiece with fire surround of           sunk-panel pilasters and 2-panel frieze carved with dragons:           massive overmantel between Ionic pilasters supporting           elaborate moulded cornice and panelled frieze. Overmantel           carved with pedimented Arms of the Company and spandrels           filled with birds and beasts in scrolled foliage. Late C19           stained glass panels depict merchant shipping.           (City of York: RCHME: The Central Area: HMSO: 1981-: 82-88;           Sellers M: A Short Account of the ... Company of Adventurers           of York: York: 1921-).
Listing NGR: SE6054651716
                
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| Grid reference | SE 60545 51716 (point) | 
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| Map sheet | SE65SW | 
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Record last edited
Jan 11 2007 3:00PM