Listed Building: 3 and 5 Victor Street (464970)
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| Grade | II | 
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| LBSUID | 464970 | 
| Date assigned | 01 July 1968 | 
| Date last amended | 
Description
                    YORK
SE6051SW                  VICTOR STREET           1112-1/21/1144            (South East side)           01/07/68                  Nos.3 AND 5                                     (Formerly Listed as:                                     VICTOR STREET                                     Nos.3 AND 5                                     The Old Rectory)
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Rectory to Church of St Mary Bishophill Senior (demolished);           now two dwellings. Late C17; altered, extended and re-roofed           after 1876, restored 1987. Red and orange brick in stretcher           bond; brick coping and kneelers, now rendered, to           steeply-pitched pantile roof; brick stacks at left end of           No.3, and to rear of front range of No.5.           EXTERIOR: 2-storey front of 4 unequal bays, articulated by           pilasters. Entrance to No.3 is inserted 6-panel door in left           end bay; entrance to No.5 in rear extension. In right of           centre bay, C19 cart arch beneath massive lintel, now closed           by wrought-iron gates. Left of arch is late C19 shopfront of           plain pilasters and frieze beneath moulded cornice between           scrolled, grooved consoles surmounted by gablets. Shop door           boarded over beneath fanlight, to right of 8-pane sash window.           To right of arch, 25-pane sash window with sunk-panel           shutters. First floor windows are 16-pane sashes. Raised first           floor band; coved boarded eaves.           Rear: ground floor obscured by extensions: inside No.3, a           fire-window arch, pilasters and raised first floor band are           visible. On first floor, three original segmental arches           survive over later windows.           INTERIOR: of No.3: exposed chamfer-stopped beams and joists on           both floors, supported on ground floor by dwarf Doric column.           Against left end wall, later fireplace survives to brick           chimney hood, visible on first floor. On first floor, two           rooms have early C19 fireplaces with cast-iron grates. RCHM           file records a blocked 2-light window in the gable wall of           No.3, with timber-frame and mullion.           Interior of No.5 not inspected.           This is an interesting example of a rural vernacular           house-type, unusual in an urban setting and unique in York.           (Pace GG: Bishophill: York: York: 1974-: 7, 31; City of York:           RCHME: South-west of the Ouse: HMSO: 1972-: 62).
Listing NGR: SE6012951358
                
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Location
| Grid reference | SE 60129 51358 (point) | 
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| Map sheet | SE65SW | 
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Record last edited
Jan 24 2020 9:47AM