Building record MYO1278 - UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF RIPON AND YORK ST JOHN SCHOOL BUILDING
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Location
| Grid reference | SE 6048 5247 (point) | 
|---|---|
| Map sheet | SE65SW | 
| Civil Parish | York, City of York, North Yorkshire | 
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Full Description
Yeoman School; now part of University Teacher Training  College. 1846 with later C19 extension; C19 and C20  alteration. By GT Andrews for the York and Ripon Diocesan  Boards of Education.  MATERIALS: orange-grey brick in English bond with chamfered  stone plinth band and stone dressings; timber guttering on  timber modillions. Slate roofs with moulded stone copings and  banks of stone corniced brick stacks, some set diagonally.  Gabled dormers are weatherboarded with slate roofs, plain  bargeboards and windows of paired shouldered narrow 8-pane  casements: box dormers are inserted.  STYLE: Gothic Revival.  EXTERIOR: 2-storey front with attics: 12-window main range  with 3-window wing projecting at left end and gabled crosswing  at right end. Entrance in centre of inner return of projecting  left wing through 4-centred arched doorway with recessed  glazed and panelled door in glazed screen with tall 4-light  overlight. Above is 2-light window, to right 3-light windows  on both floors. Gabled bay to left and gable end to crosswing  have 2-storey square bay windows with half hipped roofs,  3-light ground floor windows, 2-light first floor windows, and  single segment-headed lights in the gable apex. In main range,  ground floor windows are 3-light 12-pane sashes with segmental  heads and four C20 2-light windows inserted between: on first  floor, single 8-pane casements. Left wing has single gabled  bay to left of 2-window front. Gable has square-headed ground  floor window of 4 mullioned and transomed sashes beneath  relieving arch: first floor window is of 3 tall segment-headed  sashes: to right, windows on both floors are of 2 lights. All  have horizontal glazing bars. Moulded first floor string steps  down around ground floor left window, extends across full  width of main range and wings and continues over right return.  Rear of main range: glazed and panelled door with overlight in  square-headed quoined and double chamfered surround,  approached by flight of steps.  Right return: 2 storeys and attics; 4 windows with external  stack corbelled out from first floor at right end. Nail  studded vertically ribbed door to left, in 4-centred moulded  arch on slender jamb shafts with moulded capitals, bases and  hood. On ground floor windows are 2- and 3-light
segment-headed, one transomed: on first floor, three single  light 8-pane casement windows and one of paired similar  lights.  Window surrounds are square-headed, quoined and double  chamfered with chamfered mullions and sloped sills. Most first  floor windows are 8-pane casements.  INTERIOR: not inspected.  (An Inventory of the Historical Monuments of the City of York:  RCHME: Outside the City Walls East of the Ouse: HMSO: 1975-:  53).
Listing NGR: SE6048552477
Derived from English Heritage LB download dated: 22/08/2005
RCHME related event 613515 Architectural Survey 1995
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Record last edited
Oct 10 2019 8:47AM