Building record MYO988 - NUMBERS 1-7 (CONSECUTIVE) AND GATES AND RAILINGS ATTACHED TO NUMBERS 2-6

Summary

Terrace of 7 houses, comprising 3 pairs of houses and 1 single house, now offices with gates and railings attached to Nos 2-6. Various builds c1840-1860.

Location

Grid reference SE 6035 5146 (point)
Map sheet SE65SW
Civil Parish York, City of York, North Yorkshire

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Type and Period (5)

Full Description

Terrace of 7 houses, comprising 3 pairs of houses and 1 single house, now offices with gates and railings attached to Nos 2-6. Various builds c1840-1860. All of pink-grey brick in Flemish bond with doorcases and modillion eaves cornices of timber, and brick stacks to slate roofs. Railings of cast-iron on brick plinths with painted stone coping. EXTERIOR: all houses are of 3 storeys, 3 higher than those adjacent; Nos 1, 2 and 3 have basements. All houses have 2 first floor windows, except No.1 which has 3. Nos 1 and 2: plain pilaster doorcases with moulded cornice hoods on carved and grooved consoles have panelled reveals and doors of 6 raised and fielded panels beneath overlights. Windows are 12-pane sashes, except those on first floor of No.2 which has 1-pane lower sashes. Painted stone sill band to first floor windows, and painted stone sills to the others. No.3: plain doorcase with moulded cornice hood on scrolled grooved consoles has deeply recessed 4-panel door beneath plain overlight. Ground and first floor windows are sashes, with 6 panes to upper, 1 pane to lower, with painted stone sill band to those on first floor. On second floor windows are 12-pane sashes with painted stone sills. Chamfered ground floor band. Nos 4 and 5: plain doorcases with moulded cornice hoods on bulbous grooved consoles have 4-panel doors beneath divided overlights. All windows are 1-pane sashes with painted stone sills and slightly cambered arches. Nos 6 and 7: No.6 has plain doorcase with cornice hood on consoles and jewel stops on frieze blocks, and 4-panel door beneath divided overlight. No.7 has Doric doorcase, probably re-used, of fluted attached columns and mutule cornice, and replacement 6-panel door beneath overlight. Canted bay windows to right of doorcases, with colonnette mullions, and cornices on jewel-stopped modillions. No.6 has 12-pane sashes on first floor, and squat 6-pane sashes on second floor: No.7 has 1-pane sashes throughout. Continuous sill band on first floor, and painted stone sills elsewhere. INTERIOR: not inspected. SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: garden gates and railings are turned with
spearhead tips. Gate standards are openwork panels incorporating anthemion motif, except those to No.6, which are turned and bulbous, with ball finials. No.1 is included on the list for the first time.
Listing NGR: SE6035851460

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

No 1 Peckitt St: No.1 Peckitt Street is a mid-late 19th century brick three-storey townhouse that historically formed a residential terrace with Nos.2-7 Peckitt Street. It forms the entrance to Peckitt Street. There is an entrance door centrally placed in the three bays. This is a plain pilaster doorcase with
flat pediment set on console brackets decorated with a classical motif. The windows are six-oversix
vertical timber sashes with flat brick lintels. The roof is laid to slate over a mid-late 19th century
eaves moulded cornice and dentilation. There is a brick chimney with multiple pots. The principal
feature on the rear elevation is the tall round headed window lighting the original stairs.
Below this is a blocked opening at ground floor level. There are two modern windows lighting first
and second floor level WCs respectively. There is a modern single storey brick store in the rear yard.
No.1 Peckitt Street now includes the late 19th century former No.6 Tower Street. This
is also a brick three bay former townhouse with slate covered roof and brick chimney with multiple
pots. It also has a dentilation and moulded cornice. The windows here are two over two vertical
sashes with sash horns, although these may have replaced earlier windows with glazing bars. This
has a three bay frontage that curves at the corner of Tower Street and Peckitt Street and an entrance
at Tower Street. The pedimented doorcase has plain pilasters and a moulded canted pediment with
dentilation and canted hood. Above this is a rendered masonry band, that continues at a slightly
lower level from No.1 Peckitt Street and the window above this is a projecting canted window, again
with a canted cornice with dentilation. Today No.6 Tower Street has been integrated into No.1 Peckitt Street as reflected in the postal address and internal arrangement (Heritage Statement 2017).


2017, 1 Peckitt St 7 Tower St HER ST (Unpublished document). SYO2032.

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  • --- Unpublished document: 2017. 1 Peckitt St 7 Tower St HER ST.

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Nov 16 2017 11:21AM

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