Listed Building: BOOTHAM BAR HOTEL (463650)
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| Grade | II | 
|---|---|
| LBSUID | 463650 | 
| Date assigned | 14 June 1954 | 
| Date last amended | 
Description
                    
YORK
SE6052SW                  HIGH PETERGATE           1112-1/27/453             (North East side)           14/06/54                  No.4                                     Bootham Bar Hotel
GV                        II
Formerly known as: No.109  HIGH PETERGATE.           House, now hotel. 1782, with later alteration and extension.           Probably by Peter Atkinson, senior, for Joseph Horner.           Orange-brown brick, front and right return of Flemish bond,           random bond elsewhere; timber doorcase and cornice: double           span roof, hipped at right, the front of slate, rear of plain           tile; brick stacks.           EXTERIOR: 4 storeys and basement; 2-window front. Fluted           pilaster doorcase at right end beneath open pediment enriched           with festoons, drops and other mouldings; 3 steps lead to           6-panel door and radial fanlight over fluted transom. To left,           iron grilles cover two cellar windows with 1-course segmental           brick arches. On ground, first and second floors, windows are           12-pane sashes: on third floor, 2x1-pane casements. Ground and           first floor windows have painted stone sill bands, those on           second and third floors narrow painted sills: all have gauged           brick arches except those on third floor which are rendered.           Raised first floor band. Modillioned eaves cornice continues           over right return as brick dentil cornice: at left end,           inverted bell rainwater head dated 1782, initialled JH.           Rear: 4-storey 2-bay front. Ground floor obscured by           extension; first and second floors have 12-pane sashes, third           floor 2x1-pane casement windows: all have rendered wedge           lintels. Brick dentil eaves cornice.           INTERIOR: ground floor: round arches on pilasters with imposts           separate stairhall. Top-lit staircase rises to attic having           open strings, slender turned balusters, shaped treadends and           flat moulded and ramped handrail. On first and second floors,           landings and subdivided front rooms retain simple moulded           cornices.           (City of York: RCHME: The Central Area: HMSO: 1981-: 180).
Listing NGR: SE6014252234
                
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Location
| Grid reference | SE 60142 52233 (point) | 
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| Map sheet | SE65SW | 
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Record last edited
Jun 3 2011 4:56PM