Building record MYO643 - PEAR TREE FARMHOUSE

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Grid reference SE 5238 5335 (point)
Map sheet SE55SW
Civil Parish Hessay, City of York, North Yorkshire

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House. Dendrochronological date of 1644-9. Brick in random bond, pantile roof with stone slates to rear. 4-cell baffle-entry house, the fourth cell having probably originally formed a cow byre or barn. Continuous outshut to rear, facing the road. Garden front: 2 storeys, 5 first-floor windows. Half-glazed door. 2-light casement and 2-light Yorkshire sash to left. 2-light Yorkshire sash and blocked rectangular vents and inserted C20 casement to right. 3-course band with moulded lower course. First floor: 2-light Yorkshire sashes with exception of casement to fourth opening. Stepped eaves band. Raised gable ends. End and ridge stacks. Interior: staircase immediately opposed to front door, probably in original position. Several original 4-panel doors on H-L hinges.
Listing NGR: SE5238453353

Derived from English Heritage LB download dated: 22/08/2005

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Record last edited

Dec 23 2007 12:00AM

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