Listed Building: CLEMENTHORPE MALTINGS (1389599)

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Grade II
NHLE 1389599
Date assigned 04 December 2001
Date last amended

Description

1112-1/0/10024 LOWER DARNBOROUGH STREET 04-DEC-01 Clementhorpe Maltings GV II Also Known As: Clementhorpe Maltings, LOWER EBOR STREET Maltings. 1900, with C20 alterations. Red brick with plain tile roofs. 3 storey with drying kiln at west end. South front to Lower Ebor Sreet has inserted central pair of plank doors under concrete lintel, to left a single small window and to right a similar blocked opening. Above 3 openings, those to the centre and right have original windows, that to left now blocked. This kiln section has pyramidal roof topped with square ventilator. East front has C20 opening to far left, and then 4 small windows to each floor, all windows have two shuttered openings below and three small glass lights above. North front has small blind gable to left. Remainder of front has 3 storeys. Basement doorway to right and blocked window to left, above 2 shuttered openings and above again 2 similar openings both now boarded. North-west corner unfinished. West front has large pair of C20 double doors inserted. Above a single loft door with hoist hood supported on ornate iron brackets. Lower two floors have small blocked openings, top floor has 5 small openings, the 3 to the left with 2-light casements. The kiln to the right has blocked openings and a small single 3-light window on the top floor. INTERIOR retains most of its original operational machinery. It still retains its growing floors and storage bins, steeping tanks and also its drying kiln made by H J H King of Nailsworth, Gloucestershire.

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Sources (1)

  • Unpublished document: YAT. 2015. Clementhorpe Maltings.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SE 6031 5101 (14m by 30m) (3 map features)
Map sheet SE65SW

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Record last edited

Nov 30 2021 9:27PM

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