Building record MYO4095 - The Greyhound Public House, Dunnington

Summary

19th century? An historically important building in the village conservation area. Adds visual attraction to the village centre and a social asset. Nominated for inclusion on Local List of Heritage Assets.

Location

Grid reference Centred SE 6702 5256 (12m by 12m)
Map sheet SE65SE
Unitary Authority City of York, North Yorkshire
Civil Parish Dunnington, City of York, North Yorkshire

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Full Description

The pharmacy in Dunnington was once known as The Greyhound pub and is located within the Dunnington Conservation Area. This 19th century building has a gated carriage entrance to the left of the property and is rendered. There are four Georgian-styled 16 pane sash windows along the upper floor of the property and two modern bay windows have been added to the ground floor either side of the entrance. The fanlight above the doorway has a simple design which complements the sash windows. With the pub closing down in 2014, the village lost a social asset, however, the pharmacy use perpuates the building's communal value. The first floor of the building has been converted into flats.

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Record last edited

Dec 11 2024 3:15PM

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