Listed Building: 1 Tanner Row and 39 North Street (464275)
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Grade | II* |
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LBSUID | 464275 |
Date assigned | 19 August 1971 |
Date last amended |
Description
YORK
SE6051NW NORTH STREET 1112-1/28/811 (West side) 19/08/71 No.39 (Formerly Listed as: TANNER ROW No.1)
GV II*
Includes: No.1 TANNER ROW. House, now offices. Late C15; hall floored and hall jetty underbuilt in C17; refronted and altered in C18; part demolished and remainder re-roofed c1900; refurbished 1991. Timber-framed on rubble stone plinth, with infilling of brick, now plastered and colour-washed; pantile roof, hipped at corner, with brick stack. Originally Wealden hall plan; one wing subsequently demolished. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys, 1 bay of timber-framing to North Street, 2 bays of framing to Tanner Row; first floor jettied with dragon post at corner. Entrance in North Street is renewed 6-panel door in original doorway: to right, C20 small-pane bow window. First floor windows are renewed sashes, of 4 panes and 6 panes. Tanner Row front has renewed 6-panel door in C19 architrave, to left of 2 x 6-pane horizontal sliding sash window. First floor window also horizontal sliding sash, of two unequal lights, 4 and 6 panes. Dragon post is enriched with ogee quatrefoils, and jetty plates are lodged. INTERIOR: not fully inspected. Wall framing and joists are exposed in both ground floor rooms, together with dragon beam in No.39 North Street. Both rooms have plastered chimney breasts without fire grates. The house is particularly notable as one of the most northerly survivals, though partial, of the Wealden hall plan. (City of York: RCHME: South-west of the Ouse: HMSO: 1972-: 106).
Listing NGR: SE6004751790
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Location
Grid reference | SE 60041 51790 (point) |
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Map sheet | SE65SW |
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Record last edited
Feb 7 2020 3:57PM