Building record MYO1575 - 1 Fawcett Street

Summary

House, now public house. Probably late C18, converted c1830; C20 alteration and extension.

Location

Grid reference SE 6076 5124 (point)
Map sheet SE65SW
Civil Parish York, City of York, North Yorkshire

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Full Description

House, now public house. Probably late C18, converted c1830; C20 alteration and extension. MATERIALS: lined and whitewashed rendered brick on painted brick plinth; timber doorcases and window surrounds, and timber dentilled and modillioned eaves cornice to both fronts; pantile roof with rendered brick stacks, one truncated. EXTERIOR: Fawcett Street: 2-storey 4-bay front. Door and window surrounds are of partly fluted pilasters with dentilled moulded cornice hoods, the one to right of front door on grooved scroll brackets. Central door approached by steps is of 6 moulded panels: door at left end is of two 2-panelled leaves. Ground floor windows are of 4-pane fixed lights with opening top lights, of 2 lights to left of front door, 3 lights to right. Moulded sill band returns over right front. Three 16-pane sashes with painted sills on first floor. Paragon Street: 2-storey 3-bay front. Blocked glazed and panelled door to left of two 2-light windows, all detailed as on Fawcett Street front. Two 16-pane sash windows on first floor. INTERIOR: not inspected. The pub has been known as The Paragon and The Market Tavern; in 1838 it was the Cattle Market Inn.
Listing NGR: SE6076451242

Derived from English Heritage LB download dated: 22/08/2005

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Record last edited

May 8 2020 12:43PM

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