Listed Building: BELL HALL (1296999)

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Grade I
NHLE 1296999
Date assigned 25 October 1951
Date last amended

Description

NABURN B1222 SE 54 SE (east side, off) 8/86 Bell Hall 25.10.51 GV I House. Dated 1680 above doors with later additions and alterations including C19 kitchen wing to right. Attributed to John Etty for Sir John Hewley. Pinkish-orange brick with ashlar dressings, rendered basement and slate roof. Double pile Carolean house. 2 storeys with basement and attic, 5 bays, with 3-bay returns and recessed single storey, single-bay wing. Quoins. Basement. 2-light mullion windows with casements. Cyma reversa hoods. Ashlar ground-floor band. Central flight of steps (with cast-iron boot scrapers) which interupts basement to C19 glazed double doors with 8-pane overlight in eared architrave within pilastered doorcase with acanthus consoles supporting broken segmental pediment containing early C20 sundial. 12-pane sashes to ground and first floors with moulded sills and beneath flat arches of red rubbed brick, and with ashlar keystones to ground floor. Window bays project slightly. Moulded first floor band projecting as cornice over windows. Lead rainwater heads and fall-pipes. Timber cornice. 3 pedimented roof dormers with 6-pane sashes. Hipped roof with central well. Left return is similar with late C19 central flight of steps surmounted by earlier ball finials and urns to 8-fielded-panel door in similar surround. Rear similar but with no door. Right return has two original windows to first floor. Fine interior survives throughout and includes bolection moulded panelling to most rooms, that to first floor sitting room has mainly C17 and C18 paintings to panels. Study to ground floor has 2 C17 over-door paintings on panels. Framed newel staircase has onion-on-vase balusters. Rear dog-leg service staircase has vase balusters. Entrance hall: Elizabethan overmantel with some alterations and additions brought from Deighton Hall c.1890. Further late C17 and some C18 fireplaces to most rooms including overmantel to ground floor left hand room with carved fruit and foliage reputed to be by Etty and brought (c.1750) from a house in Saint Saviourgate, York. Some rooms have embellished cornices. 6- and 8-panel doors to most rooms. Ground floor windows have shutters. Priest's hole to green bedroom. Sources: Country Life, 17th June, 1922. Linstrum, D., West Yorkshire Architects and Architecture, 1978, p.376. Pevsner, N., Yorkshire, York and The East Riding, 1978, p.314. Listing NGR: SE5996643747

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Grid reference SE 5996 4374 (point)
Map sheet SE54SE

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Nov 30 2021 9:27PM

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