Listed Building: THE WELLINGTON INN (462779)

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Grade II
LBSUID 462779
Date assigned 09 March 1994
Date last amended

Description

YORK SE6050NE ALMA TERRACE 1112-1/25/22 (South side) 09/03/94 No.47 The Wellington Inn (Formerly Listed as: ALMA TERRACE No.47 The Wellington Inn and attached brewhouse) II Public house. c1850. Buff-brown brick in English garden-wall bond with painted stone dressings and timber eaves guttering on block brackets; slate roof at front, pantile at rear, with brick ridge stacks. EXTERIOR: 2-storey 3-bay symmetrical facade, with a 4th bay at right end over carriage arch. Central double doors of moulded panelling with divided overlight in lugged architrave with pulvinated frieze and scrolled pediment broken by central ball finial. Flanking windows have similar architraves without finial and are glazed with horizontal opening lights above plate glass windows divided by central colonnette mullion. Carriage arch is elliptical and closed by boarded garage doors. All first floor windows are 4 over 4-pane hung sashes. All windows have painted stone sills. Rear: ground floor partly obscured by later outbuildings. Central glazed and panelled door and 12-pane sash window to left sheltered by glazed pent porch on cast-iron columns. First floor windows are 12-pane sashes: all windows have painted stone sills and flat arches of brick. INTERIOR: traditional beerhouse plan with central passage flanked on one side by public bar with servery hatch and private back room: on the other by 2 small lounges. In both front rooms original fireplaces survive; rear right room lined with tongue and groove board panelling. Entrance passage is stone flagged. Staircase has shaped treadends, slender turned balusters and serpentine handrail wreathed at the foot. Some benches may be original. HISTORICAL NOTE: in 1867, the pub was known as Lawsons's Beerhouse; in 1887, the Sir Colin Campbell. (Dissertation for MA in Architectural Building Conservation: Davison Andrew P: "A Good House, fit for the purpose: Public House Design in York": De Montfort University: 1993-: 57). Listing NGR: SE6067750526

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Grid reference SE 60682 50527 (point)
Map sheet SE65SW

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Apr 19 2017 11:54AM

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