Listed Building: NUMBERS 2 AND 4 AND RAILINGS ATTACHED TO FRONT AND LEFT SIDE (1257108)

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Grade II
NHLE 1257108
Date assigned 03 August 1992
Date last amended

Description

YORK SE6052SW MUSEUM STREET 1112-1/27/786 (North West side) 03/08/92 Nos.2 AND 4 and railings attached to front and left side GV II Two houses with front area railings; now offices. 1851. By JB and W Atkinson for Thos. Laycock, M.D. Buff-orange brick in Flemish bond with porticos and dressings of sandstone ashlar; brick stacks to flat roof, obscured by wrought-iron balustrade. Cast-iron railings on stone plinth. EXTERIOR: Museum Street front: 3 bays of 4 storeys and basement, fourth bay of 3 storeys. Basement sash windows have shaped lintels continued as moulded plinth band. Entrance to No.2 in right end bay, within porch of plain antae and heavy cornice. No.4 has distyle in antis portico, rising into first floor as square bay window with clasping pilasters, entablature and moulded cornice returned at each end. Portico has single round-headed light to returns on each floor. First floor bay has single tall 8-pane window in sunk-panelled surround opening on to balcony with parapet of incised panels. Both entrances are approached by flights of steps with square section railings and flat handrail, swept round at foot; doors are glazed and panelled, with overlights, in plain architraves. Windows flanking portico project as shallow 2-storey square bays, with paired round-headed 8-pane sashes on ground floor in pilaster and cornice architraves; similar segment-headed windows on first floor. First floor window over entrance to No.2 is 8-pane sash in eared architrave. All second floor windows are segment-headed 12-pane sashes in eared architraves with moulded sills on brackets. All third floor windows are 6-pane sashes with segment-arched heads in plain surrounds. Continuous moulded cornice to ground floor openings; narrow sill band to first floor windows continues across right end bay; moulded sill band to third floor windows continues as plain cornice over right end bay. Dentilled and moulded eaves cornice beneath open scrollwork parapet balustrade between brick piers. Library Square front: 4 storeys, 3 bays, on stepped plinth. Ground and first floors break forward, centre bay projecting further as 2-storey canted bay window. Bay window has single 8-pane sash on each floor. Window detailing repeats that of main front. INTERIOR: not inspected. SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: railings raised on moulded plinth: those on main front are turned with tapered finials; those to Library Square front are square section with shaped finials, and incorporate open scrolled panels topped with cone finials. Listing NGR: SE6008752073

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Sources (1)

  • Unpublished document: AOC. 2014. Coach House St Leonard's Place.

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Location

Grid reference SE 6008 5207 (point) (2 map features)
Map sheet SE65SW

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Record last edited

Nov 30 2021 9:27PM

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