Listed Building: ST CLEMENTS CHURCH HALL (490454)

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Grade II
LBSUID 490454
Date assigned 22 July 2003
Date last amended

Description

1112-1/0/10036 NUNTHORPE ROAD 22-JUL-03 St Clement's Church Hall GV II Church hall. 1933. Designed by James Rutherford, of Brierley & Rutherford, the leading York practice of the time. Red brick and concrete frame with imitation stone dressings and pantile roofs. Chamfered brick plinth. Main south front has 3 windows centre flanked by single porches at either end. Centre has two slightly projecting brick rusticated pilasters set between three 3-light casement windows with glazing bars. This section has a low parapet topped with a moulded imitation stone coping. Set back behind are three large dormer windows each with a hipped roof. Each dormer has a large 3-light cross casement window. The flanking porches each have central double doors in moulded imitation ashlar surrounds reached up three steps, above single oval windows with brick surrounds and 4 keystones. Each porch has rusticated brick pilaster-quoins and ornate curved Dutch gables with brick coping. INTERIOR has single open hall with side aisles and a raised stage at one end. Four arched concrete beams support the roof. At the rear this building is attached to No. 16, Cygnet Street, (qv) St Clement's Church House.

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Location

Grid reference SE 5986 5113 (point)
Map sheet SE55SE
Unitary Authority City of York, North Yorkshire

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Record last edited

Sep 25 2015 11:14AM

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