Listed Building: 9 & 11 Low Ousegate (463874)
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| Grade | II | 
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| LBSUID | 463874 | 
| Date assigned | 19 August 1971 | 
| Date last amended | 
Description
                    
YORK
SE6051NW                  LOW OUSEGATE           1112-1/28/575             (South side)           19/08/71                  Nos.9 AND 11                                     (Formerly Listed as:                                     LOW OUSEGATE                                     No.11)
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Two houses, later combined, with restaurant on ground floor.           No.9 early C19 with later C19 and C20 alterations; No.11 has           C17 core with early C18 front block, refronted 1776 (on           rainwater head), and with further later alterations. C20 inn           front to both.           MATERIALS: No.9 has front of orange-black mottled brick in           Flemish bond with dentilled eaves cornice of timber; rear of           pink-grey mottled brick in English garden-wall bond; double           span pantile roof with brick stacks. No.11 has front of           painted brick in Flemish bond with timber dentil and modillion           eaves cornice; rear of red brick in irregular bond. Slate roof           at front, with brick stack, pantile at rear.           EXTERIOR: No.9 has 3-storey 1-window front; No.11 has front of           3 storeys and attic, and 2 windows. First floor of No.9 has           canted bay window with casements and coloured glass transom           lights; on second floor, enlarged cross window beneath flat           arch of gauged brick. No.11 has sash windows on first and           second floors, with 6-pane upper sashes over 1-pane lower           sashes, all with flat arches of gauged brick. One flat topped           dormer in attic, with squat 6-pane sash window. At right end           of cornice, dated inverted bell rainwater head.           Rear of No.9: 3 storeys, 1 window. Ground floor obscured by           later building; margin-glazed 4-pane sash on first floor, and           16-pane sash on second floor, both with soldier brick arches.           Rear of No.11: 3 storeys and gabled attic. Ground and first           floors not visible; unequal 12-pane sash window on second           floor, and C20 replacement window to attic, beneath cambered           brick arch.           INTERIOR: of No.9: close string staircase with slender turned           balusters and moulded, ramped-up handrail rises from first to           second floor. First floor front room entered through 6-panel           door; moulded cornice survives. Interior of No.11: staircase           from first floor to attic has moulded close string, turned           balusters, square newels with attached half balusters, and           heavy moulded handrail. First floor front room retains           bolection moulded panelling on front wall; subdivided room at           rear has moulded intersecting beams and moulded cornice. On           second floor, three doorcases are reeded, with angle blocks;           front room has door of 6 fielded panels, and mid C19           fireplace. In attic, floors to landing and rear room are of           gypsum plaster; 3-panel door in studded partition wall           survives to rear room; fragment of timber-framed wall survives
over stairwell, behind later brick outer wall. Roofs of front           block and rear wing of collared rafters laid on purlins.           Upper parts of buildings in poor condition at time of survey.           No.9 is included in the list for the first time.           (City of York: RCHME: The Central Area: HMSO: 1981-: 157).
Listing NGR: SE6029251654
                
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Location
| Grid reference | SE 60291 51653 (point) | 
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| Map sheet | SE65SW | 
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Record last edited
Dec 17 2014 5:04PM