Building record MYO1594 - NUMBERS 1, 1A AND 2-15 (CONSECUTIVE) GARDEN RAILINGS AND GATES ATTACHED
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Location
| Grid reference | SE 5985 5144 (point) | 
|---|---|
| Map sheet | SE55SE | 
| Civil Parish | York, City of York, North Yorkshire | 
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Type and Period (12)
- TERRACE (c1853, Early C19 to Late C19 - 1833 AD to 1873 AD)
 - TERRACED HOUSE (c1853, Early C19 to Late C19 - 1833 AD to 1873 AD)
 - RAILINGS (c1853, Early C19 to Late C19 - 1833 AD to 1873 AD)
 - GATE (c1853, Early C19 to Late C19 - 1833 AD to 1873 AD)
 - TERRACE (Later C19, Late C19 - 1874 AD to 1899 AD)
 - TERRACED HOUSE (Later C19, Late C19 - 1874 AD to 1899 AD)
 - RAILINGS (Later C19, Late C19 - 1874 AD to 1899 AD)
 - GATE (Later C19, Late C19 - 1874 AD to 1899 AD)
 - TERRACE (Later alterations, Late C19 to Unknown - 1900 AD)
 - TERRACED HOUSE (Later alterations, Late C19 to Unknown - 1900 AD)
 - GARDEN WALL (c1853, Early C19 to Late C19 - 1833 AD to 1873 AD)
 - GARDEN WALL (Later C19, Late C19 - 1874 AD to 1899 AD)
 
Full Description
Terrace of 16 houses, with attached front garden railings and  gates. First houses c1853; terrace extended at each end in  later C19: some later alteration. By GT Andrews.  MATERIALS:: pink-grey mottled brick, some in Flemish bond,  some in Flemish garden wall variant, some in English garden  wall bond; modillion eaves cornices of timber; continuous roof  of slate, returned and hipped at each end, with scrolled  corner brackets and brick stacks. Garden walls of brick with  stone coping and cast-iron railings and gates.  PLAN: end houses form returns at each end of terrace and have  central-entry plan; No.1A has similar plan; remainder have  entrance passage to left of front room.  EXTERIOR: 2-storey fronts, earlier houses having cellars; 1  first floor window to each house, except Nos 1, 1A and 15  which have 3. Doorcases are of plain pilasters, with moulded  imposts, and full entablature with dentilled cornice hoods,  except that to No.15 which has no entablature. Front doors are  either 4- or 6-panelled beneath plain overlights, except those  to Nos 3, 8 and 15, which are altered or replacement. Windows  are sashes, either 12- or 16-paned, except those to Nos 1, 3  and 15 which are C20 replacements; all have cambered heads and  stone sills, and those on ground floor have flat arches of  brick; some dressings are painted.  INTERIORS: not inspected.  SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: garden gates and railings are turned with  foliate tips and standards turned with ball finials. Some  railings have been lost and some walls rebuilt.  The incomplete terrace is inaccurately illustrated in  Whittock's 'Bird's-eye View of the City of York in the 1850s'.  (Murray H: Nathaniel Whittock's Bird's-eye View of the City of  York in 1850: York: 1988-: 38).
Listing NGR: SE5985551443
Derived from English Heritage LB download dated: 22/08/2005
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Record last edited
Sep 30 2014 5:20PM