Listed Building: ROYAL YORK HOTEL AND AREA RAILINGS ATTACHED AT SIDE AND REAR (464772)
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| Grade | II | 
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| LBSUID | 464772 | 
| Date assigned | 24 June 1983 | 
| Date last amended | 
Description
                    
YORK
SE5951NE                  STATION ROAD           1112-1/15/1002            (West side)           24/06/83                  Royal York Hotel and area railings                                     attached at side and rear
GV                        II
Station hotel with area railings attached at side and rear.           1878-96. By Thomas Prosser and William Peachey for the North           East Railway Co.           MATERIALS: yellow Scarborough brick in English bond with           rusticated basement, chamfered ashlar quoins and bands of red           brick arched over window heads; ashlar dressings, and strings,           impost bands, copings and cornices of moulded stone. Stone           balustraded brick parapets with urns and brick stacks with           stone cornices to slate roof. Railings are cast-iron. STYLE:           Italianate.           EXTERIOR: main front: 3 storeys with basement and attics; 19           windows arranged 2:5:5:5:2: end and centre blocks are quoined           and break forward; centre block extends further forward with           2-storey 5-bay block between 1-storey 3-bay ranges with           1-storey projecting porch at right end. In the end block           re-entrants are stone oriel windows on first floor. At far           right end, 2-bay crosswing extension of 5 storeys with attics           and tower.           Basement openings have cambered arches of radiating rusticated           brick voussoirs with stone keyblocks. Flat roofed porch has           C20 small-pane glazed double doors in moulded round arch.           Ground and first floor windows in end and centre blocks form           2-storey canted bays. In the end blocks, ground floor windows           are segment-headed sashes in stilted arches with stiff leaf           imposts, carved keyblocks and inset moulded voussoirs; in the           centre block, they are similar but round-arched; elsewhere           they have round arches with inset plain voussoirs and imposts.           First floor windows are segment-arched, those in end and           centre blocks with moulded segmental hoods on brackets, and           those in centre block with bracketed brick balconies. Ground           and first floor windows have moulded stone sunk panels beneath           them. Second floor windows are squat sashes with sills on           brackets, those in end and centre blocks with bracketed           cornice hoods, otherwise with keyed brick arches. End and           centre block attic windows have keyed cambered brick arches;           elsewhere they have shaped lintels and pedimented gables.           Moulded second floor cornice is dentilled over the end and           centre blocks. Porch, end block bay windows, oriels and           1-storey ranges are capped with parapets pierced with bands of           keyed oculi.           Crosswing fronted by full height twin gabled square bay           crowned by pediments broken by shell mouldings and with paired           windows in ashlar surrounds. Ground floor windows are           tripartite segment and round headed sashes framed in pilasters
with imposts beneath continuous pulvinated frieze and cornice.           Tripartite first floor windows framed in Ionic pilasters           supporting entablatures with dentilled cornices and scrolled           pediments broken by grotesques in foliage. On second and third           floors, paired windows are framed in 2 tiers of Ionic           pilasters carrying entablature with cornice over third floor:           beneath third floor windows are carved swags. Fourth floor           windows are single sashes with affronted strapwork scrolls           beneath them and channelled wedge lintels. Modillioned cornice           beneath attic which has single sashes with moulded lintels.           Unless indicated otherwise, all windows are 4-pane sashes.           Tower is topped by moulded corbel cornice and balustraded           parapet.           Station Road front: 3 storeys with basement and attic; 10 bays           arranged 3:4:3: the end blocks are quoined and break forward:           right end block has projecting 1-storey porch. Doors in porch           are glazed and panelled. Other details as for main front.           INTERIOR: not fully inspected. Of particular note in the           public areas are the basement bar and staircase both lined           with ceramic tiles. The main staircase is cantilevered and           rises around an open well the full height of the building with           balustrade of cast-iron openwork panels and ornate ceramic           newels at the foot.           SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: area railings on low stone plinth are           diamond latticed panels with conical pendant finials and           turned standards with macehead bases and spiked finials.           (Bartholomew City Guides: Hutchinson J and Palliser DM: York:           Edinburgh: 1980-: 246-7).
Listing NGR: SE5966651780
                
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Location
| Grid reference | SE 59665 51780 (point) | 
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| Map sheet | SE55SE | 
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Record last edited
Jan 11 2007 3:00PM