Listed Building: YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY AND RAILINGS ATTACHED TO FRONT (1256794)

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Grade II
NHLE 1256794
Date assigned 01 July 1968
Date last amended

Description

YORK SE6051NW ST HELEN'S SQUARE 1112-1/28/935 (North West side) 01/07/68 No.1 Yorkshire Insurance Company and railings attached to front GV II Office building, incorporating entry arch to Breary's Court; railings attached to front. 1846-47, with later alteration. By GT Andrews for The Yorkshire Insurance Company. Ashlar sandstone with rusticated quoins; conjoined cornice stacks of ashlar to shallow pitched hipped roof of slate, and 2-light dormers, gabled alternately with segmental and triangular pediments. STYLE: Italianate. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys, basement plinth and attic; 5 bay front, with passage arch in additional bay at right end. Moulded plinth band broken by plain raised surrounds to 16-pane basement windows behind iron grilles and partly blocked by paved area. Central porch of squat Doric columns on tall pedestals supporting full entablature, approached by 5 moulded stone steps: round-arched double doors are panelled in quoined architrave with console keyblock. Windows on first and second floors are unequal 15-pane sashes, those on ground floor in eared architraves with cornice hoods and moulded sills on consoles tied by plain sill band; on second floor in architraves with moulded sill band and alternately segmental and triangular pediments on consoles: beneath centre window is shallow balustrade. Moulded first floor band. Broad frieze beneath prominent dentil and modillion cornice. Frieze inscribed: "YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLISHED MDCCXXIIII". Right end bay has round arch on ground floor with rusticated soffit and moulded imposts, and one 15-pane sash on first floor. Lendal front: 3 storeys and basement; 5 bays. Basement treatment as for main front, with blocked windows. 4-panel door and margin-glazed overlight in tall architrave to left of 5 unequal 15-pane sashes; windows on first floor are 12-pane sashes, on second floor unequal 9-pane sashes. Ground and first floor windows have moulded sill band, on second floor a plain sill band. Moulded eaves cornice on modillions, returned at rear. Front railings and standards are turned with spear tips and furled bud finials. INTERIOR: original interior survives intact. Main staircase has cast-iron vine scroll balustrade. Main ground floor office has round and square Doric columns, plaster panelled walls and moulded cornice, plus original mahogany counters, panelling and doors. On first floor, former Board Room has panelled walls and plaster ceiling cornice and rose, with a fine C18 style marble fireplace with Ionic columns. Another room has door and window architraves enriched with pellet mouldings and lion mask paterae. SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: cast-iron railings. (City of York: RCHME: The Central Area: HMSO: 1981-: 203). Listing NGR: SE6014351955

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Grid reference SE 6014 5195 (point) (2 map features)
Map sheet SE65SW

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Nov 30 2021 9:27PM

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