Building record MYO1547 - 35-36 Fossgate
Summary
Location
| Grid reference | SE 6056 5171 (point) | 
|---|---|
| Map sheet | SE65SW | 
| Unitary Authority | City of York, North Yorkshire | 
| Civil Parish | York, City of York, North Yorkshire | 
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Type and Period (6)
- INN (c1812, Late 18th Century to Early 19th Century - 1792 AD to 1832 AD)
- HOUSE (c1812, Late 18th Century to Early 19th Century - 1792 AD to 1832 AD)
- INN (Later alterations, Early 19th Century to Unknown - 1833 AD)
- HOUSE (Later alterations, Early 19th Century to Unknown - 1833 AD)
- SHOP (Now change of use, 20th Century - 1988 AD to 1988 AD)
- WAREHOUSE (Now change of use, 20th Century - 1988 AD to 1988 AD)
Full Description
Inn and house; now shops and warehouse. c1812, with later  alterations. Front part of orange brick in Flemish bond with  timber doorcase and shopfronts; rear parts of orange-red brick  in English garden-wall bond. Pantile roof with stone coping to  front; other roofs of slate or pantile with brick stacks.  EXTERIOR: 3-storey 3-window front. No.35 has doorcase to right  of centre with sunk-panel pilasters, moulded panel frieze and  flat cornice hood: double doors of 6 beaded panels each  beneath cross-glazed fanlight recessed in incised panel  reveals. To left, paired shopfronts with plate glass windows  framed in sunk-panel pilasters with modillion cornices on  foliate consoles. No.36 has transomed plate glass shop window  and recessed glazed panelled door with plain overlight in  sunk-panelled reveal, beneath cornice terminating in gableted  scrolled consoles. First floor windows are tripartite, those  to No.35 replacements, that to No.36 with 5:15:5-pane sashes:  No.35 has replacement 2-light casements on second floor, No.36  one unequal 9-pane sash. All windows have flat arches of  gauged brick with triple keyblocks and painted sills. Eaves  frieze and boxed guttering on paired modillions with fluted  inverted bell rainwater head at right end. Left return: door  of 6 sunk panels beneath radial fanlight in round-arched  opening. Some windows on ground floor are tripartite sashes,  elsewhere 4- and 12-pane sashes, those in front blocks with  painted wedge lintels, in rear blocks with flat arches of  soldier bricks.  INTERIOR: of No.35. Ground floor: elliptical arch on fluted  pilasters divides former entrance hall. One former front room  retains moulded cornice, the other ribbon and candlestick  frieze. Main staircase rises to first floor, with open string,  turned balusters, 3 to a tread, and moulded ramped-up  handrail. Back stairs rise to second floor with close string,  stick balusters and flat handrail ramped-up to column newels.  In one rear room, cast-iron fire grate survives with moulded  architrave and shelf. First floor: doors are of 6 raised and  fielded or beaded panels. In front room door, windows and  chimney cupboards have architraves with angle blocks, and  window recesses and cupboard doors of incised panels. Reeded  cornice and plaster ceiling rose. Part of fire grate survives.  In two rooms towards rear, cast-iron fire grates remain, one  with foliage trails and medallions of flute-playing figures.  Third floor: several rooms retain original fire places and  grates; one has Art Nouveau grate. Doors are of 6 raised and  fielded panels, and one in rear room is of early C18 of 2  raised panels.
(City of York: RCHME: The Central Area: HMSO: 1981-: 133).
Listing NGR: SE6056651715
Derived from English Heritage LB download dated: 22/08/2005
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Record last edited
Jan 2 2024 1:44PM