Building record MYO993 - POPPLETON ROAD SCHOOL
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| Grid reference | SE 5812 5218 (point) | 
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| Map sheet | SE55SE | 
| Civil Parish | York, City of York, North Yorkshire | 
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Primary school. 1903-4, restored 1942 following bomb damage.  By WH Brierley.  MATERIALS: red brick in English bond on chamfered brick  plinth; dressings and arcading in orange brick; stone quoins  and doorcases. Westmorland slate roofs with timber  bargeboarded gables; gabled dormers have lead roofs. Brick  boiler stack with moulded stone cornice and lantern surmounted  by tapering brick pot. Integral rainwater goods of cast-iron  and lead, dated on hoppers.  EXTERIOR: Street front: 2-storey 6-bay centre range between  3-storey 4-bay ranges set back and linking to 2-storey 3-bay  crosswings with open pedimented gables. Centre range and  crosswings are quoined. Centre range arcaded in 6 segmental  arches: within each arch on ground floor are set paired tall  15-pane sash windows with continuous sills; on first floor,  3-light mullioned and double transomed square latticed windows  with moulded stone sills. Linking ranges are articulated by  2-storey arcades of shallow segmental brick arches with stone  imposts. The inner bay to each has moulded doorcase with  double doors and blind tympanum, approached by flight of  steps. Outer bays have squat 6-pane windows on ground floor.  On first floor are 9-pane top hung windows with plain stone  sills and flat brick arches. On second floor there are two  6-pane top hung windows to each bay, each in segment-arched  recess over moulded stone sill band. Above are dentilled and  moulded eaves cornices of brick beneath moulded stone coping.  Crosswings have windows on first floor only: they are 12-pane  sashes with stone sills and brick arches, the centre window  having a top hung transom light.  Playground front: 2 storeys with basement; 3:1:15:1:3 windows  arranged as triplets, the centre ones on first floor rising as  half-dormers into 2-centred gabled heads. End triplets set  beneath open pedimented gables. 1-window bays are full-height  round arches with prominent keyblocks: on basement and ground  floors are deeply recessed double doors, on first floor a  round-headed small-pane window. Balcony to ground floor door  has balustrade with scrollwork centre panel incorporating  initials Y and C. Otherwise, basement windows are squat  segment-arched lights, most with glazing bars, some blocked;  on ground floor tall 15-pane lights with top hung transom  lights; on first floor, centre windows of triplets as on first  floor, flanked by 12-pane lights.  Both returns: 2 storeys, 7 bays. Deep segment-arched recess in  centre has moulded stone doorcase containing double doors and  segment-headed small-pane overlight. To one side 12-pane sash
window, to the other, three tall 15-pane windows, all having  stone sills and segmental brick arches. On first floor,  12-pane sashes rising into half-dormers flank paired 6-pane  casements, all with moulded stone sills.  North-west return towards Landing Lane has attached boiler  stack in the form of a campanile, square on plan, with sunk  panelled segment-headed faces and brick corbelled stone  cornice with triple keyblock: summit surmounted by louvred  lantern and tapering pot.  External doors have incised panels with 4-pane lights above.  INTERIOR: not inspected.  (Bartholomew City Guides: Hutchinson J and Palliser DM: York:  Edinburgh: 1980-: 292).
Listing NGR: SE5812652187
Derived from English Heritage LB download dated: 22/08/2005
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Record last edited
Sep 30 2014 3:20PM