Building record MYO1304 - 1 Little Shambles
Summary
Location
Grid reference | SE 6044 5188 (point) |
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Map sheet | SE65SW |
Unitary Authority | City of York, North Yorkshire |
Civil Parish | York, City of York, North Yorkshire |
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Type and Period (3)
Full Description
House. C15, restored c1950. Timber-framed, ground floor encased in orange-red brick in English garden-wall bond, upper floors rendered; pantile roof with brick stack. EXTERIOR: 3-storey, 1-bay gabled front, first and second floors jettied. Framing exposed on upper floors and crown post roof truss in gable end. Half-glazed shop door between jowled posts, to left of wide shop window with small-pane glazing; upper floor windows are 2x6-pane casements. Right return: framing exposed on all floors, with 1- and 2-light 6-pane casement windows on all floors. INTERIOR: not inspected. (City of York: RCHME: The Central Area: HMSO: 1981-: 156).
Listing NGR: SE6044551881
Derived from English Heritage LB download dated: 22/08/2005
1 Little Shambles
Maybank Buildings Conservation were commissioned by the City of York Council to provide a visual inspection of the timbers forming the rear elevation of No.1 Little Shambles, York, in order to indicate likely historic elements from those replaced during restoration in the 1950s.
The building was restored in the early 1950s, at which point many of the surrounding buildings were demolished. There is little readily available documentary evidence for No. 1 Little Shambles and it has never been subjected to detailed study. The c.1950 restoration does not appear to have been documented. Historic photography suggests the building was in a very poor condition by the early C20, with props supporting the front elevation.
In the absence of dendrochronology a more detailed search for documentary evidence, including for documentation of the restoration campaign, may bare fruit. Based solely on a visual analysis, there appears to be generally good survival of historic timbers on the rear elevation. Protected within a courtyard enclosed on three sides, this elevation is reasonably well protected from weather.
The first-floor floor joists are obscured internally, and therefore have not been assessed.
Externally, the ground floor and eastern half of the first floor are obscured by later structures and therefore assessment has been limited to visible elements
MayBank Building Conservation 2019: SYO2022
Decay was identified in timber frame elements established as 15th century in date, likely historic and likely 20th century, by the historic timber assessment. Decay was identified in all window frames in the south-east rear elevation, except the north-east 2nd floor window frame. Decay was also identified in all four 1st and 2nd floor window frames present in the south-west side elevation. The infill panels were found to consist of render comprised of fine aggregate, sand and cement applied over expanded metal mesh fixed to the timbers (CYC 2020). This form of modern construction likely dates to the alteration and renovation of the building around 1950. No structural elements were found behind the infill panels of brickwork. SYO2612
NMR Information:
Related event: (UID 613515) INVESTIGATION BY RCHME/EH ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY
Architectural Survey 14-NOV-1995 - 14-NOV-1995
Related Archives
BF061138 1 AND 41-42 LITTLE SHAMBLES, YORK
NMR, NMR data (Unassigned). SYO2214.
2019, No. 1 Little Shambles York - Historic Timber Assessment (Unpublished document). SYO2202.
York Archaelogical Trust, 2020, 1 Little Shambles (Unpublished document). SYO2612.
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Record last edited
Mar 2 2021 8:30AM