Building record MYO4084 - The Deramore Arms, Heslington
Summary
Well preserved and fine example of Edwardian Public House, of clamp brick construction with overhanging eaves & soffits, leaded casement windows with arched brick lintels. Contributing to the street scene within the village Conservsation Area.
Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
Location
Grid reference | Centred SE 6287 5018 (17m by 21m) |
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Map sheet | SE65SW |
Civil Parish | Heslington, City of York, North Yorkshire |
Unitary Authority | City of York, North Yorkshire |
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Full Description
Once called the Yarburgh Arms, the Deramore Arms is a great example of an Edwardian public house. The pub's architectural design consists of clamp brick construction with overhanging eaves & soffits, leaded casement windows with arched brick lintels. The pub served the village community and contributes to the attractive street view of the Main Street in Heslington.
York Civic Trust
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Record last edited
Dec 11 2024 1:23PM