Listed Building: NUMBERS 2, 2A AND 3-7 (CONSECUTIVE) AND ATTACHED BOUNDARY STONE (464570)
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| Grade | II | 
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| LBSUID | 464570 | 
| Date assigned | 14 March 1997 | 
| Date last amended | 
Description
                    
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SE5951NE                  ST MARTIN'S LANE           1112-1/15/947             (West side)                                     Nos.2, 2A AND 3-7 (Consecutive)                                     and attached boundary stone
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Terrace of 7 houses. Mid C19; Nos 2 and 2A modernised 1991.           MATERIALS: orange-red brick in Flemish bond at front and right           side, with bands and dressings of cream brick, some painted;           cream brick dentils to moulded timber eaves cornice           interrupted by stone lintels of 2nd floor windows; left side           rendered, rear of mottled brown brick in English garden wall           bond. Slate roof with stone coped brick gables, brick kneelers           and polychrome brick cornice stacks, one rebuilt.           EXTERIOR: 3-storey front with 3 first floor windows to Nos 2           and 2A, 2 windows to remaining houses. Nos 2 and 2A have           4-panel doors beneath plain fanlights, approached by steps,           recessed in keyed round-arched doorways, between paired           round-arched windows. 4-panel doors with divided overlights to           remaining houses are paired, except that to No.5, with single           ground floor window to side; all openings have shouldered           heads beneath keyed flat arches of rubbed brick. First floor           windows to all houses have shouldered heads beneath keyed flat           arches of rubbed brick. Second floor windows are squat with           lintels. All windows are 4-pane sashes, except those to first           floor of No.6, which are C20 replacements, and all have stone           sills, those on ground floor moulded, those on first and           second floors shaped. All openings are stop chamfered. Sill           band of contrasting brick on each floor, and similar impost           bands to ground and first floors, those to Nos 2 and 2A rising           over round-arched window and door openings. First and second           floor bands return on right gable wall. Each house has           bootscraper niche beside the front steps.           Towards the left end of the terrace is a reset parish boundary           stone inscribed: "BOUNDS OF/ BISHOPHILL/ 17 JUNr 68".           Rear: long timber lintel on ground floor of No.2A underbuilt           with inserted sash window. All original windows are 4-pane           sashes with cambered heads and flat arches, and stone sills,           some painted.           INTERIOR: not inspected.           Terrace occupies an important position overlooking the           churchyard of St Martin-cum-Gregory, Micklegate (qv).
Listing NGR: SE5997951609
                
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Location
| Grid reference | SE 59978 51608 (point) | 
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| Map sheet | SE55SE | 
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Record last edited
Jan 11 2007 3:00PM