Listed Building: 5 and 6 King's Court (1257518)
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| Grade | II | 
|---|---|
| NHLE | 1257518 | 
| Date assigned | 14 June 1954 | 
| Date last amended | 
Description
                    
YORK
SE6051NW                  KING'S COURT           1112-1/28/519             (North West side)           14/06/54                  Nos.5 AND 6
GV                        II
Formerly known as: Nos 5 and 6 and No.5 PUMP COURT KING'S           COURT.           House, now offices. Rear ranges C16, front block mid C18,           rebuilt and restored 1951. Front of orange-brown brick in           Flemish bond, with timber eaves cornice; pantile roofs with           brick stack. Rear ranges timber-framed, ground and first           floors now encased in pink mottled brick in stretcher bond,           second floor infilling rendered.           EXTERIOR: 3-storey 5-bay front. Central 6-panel door with           radial fanlight in pilastered round-arched architrave recessed           in panelled reveals of Doric doorcase of attached columns,           triglyph frieze blocks, dentilled cornice and open pediment.           All windows are 12-pane sashes with narrow stone sills and           flat arches of brick. 3-course raised brick second floor band.           Dentilled eaves frieze beneath moulded modillion cornice.           Elaborate rainwater heads to left, dated 1951, initialled YC,           and to right, dated 1755, initialled HR: square section           rainwater goods on rosette clamps. Left return: 3 storeys 6           bays, with moulded bressumers to first and second floor           jetties. Towards right end, glazed and panelled door to left           of cantilevered bay window with small-pane glazing; towards           left end panelled door to right of unequal 6-pane sash window.           Other windows are 2x9-pane horizontal sliding sashes. Windows           on first floor are paired 12-pane sashes with 8-pane sash at           left end; on second floor, 1-, 2- and 3-light 6-pane           casements. Minimal framing exposed on ground and first floors.           INTERIOR: stone-walled cellar retains squat posts with massive           jowled heads raised on lime-washed quatrefoil column drums on           square bases, and chamfered axial and transverse beams.           Substantial remains of framing survive on upper floors of rear           range bays adjacent to front block.           (City of York: RCHME: The Central Area: HMSO: 1981-: 150).
Listing NGR: SE6043251923
                
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Location
| Grid reference | SE 6043 5192 (point) (2 map features) | 
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| Map sheet | SE65SW | 
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Record last edited
Nov 30 2021 9:27PM