Building record MYO730 - 150 The Mount

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Grid reference SE 5936 5106 (point)
Map sheet SE55SE
Civil Parish York, City of York, North Yorkshire

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House, now doctors' surgery. c1860-70. Brick with painted stone dressings. Concrete tile roof. EXTERIOR: 3 storeys above cellars. Facade to The Mount 3 bays. The windows are mostly sashed. The ground and 2nd floor windows have sill bands, and at 1st floor level there is a stone balcony with cast-iron railings. The outer bays have canted bay windows with cornices, of 2 storeys at the left and one at the right. The 2nd and 3rd windows on the 1st floor are cross casements opening onto the balcony and have segmental brick arches. The left-hand window on the 2nd floor is tripartite and projects slightly under a cornice. The central doorway has a painted surround which has pilasters with sunken panels and a semicircular head with overlight. The door has 4 panels. The overhanging eaves are coved with sprocketed rafters. The left-hand return facade, facing Dalton Terrace, is of 6 bays with a 2-storey porch projection in the 4th bay. The 2 right-hand bays have sashed windows with segmental brick arches and a sill band on the ground floor, and cross casement windows on the 1st floor which open onto a balcony with cast-iron railings which is continuous with that to the front facade. The 3 left-hand bays have glazing bar sash windows with segmental arches on the ground and first floors. The 2nd floor windows have a sill band and are glazing bar sashes except for the 5th, which is sashed, and the 6th, which is a blind recess. The 2nd, 4th, 5th and 6th bays have external louvred shutters sliding in a wooden frame. The porch has 4 stone Tuscan pilasters, and a painted entablature. The outer door has 4 panels, and an overlight window above. The 1st floor of the porch is of timber and is glazed with 3 glazing bar sashes separated by pilasters facing forwards and one to each side. It has a dentilled cornice. 2 chimneys in front of ridge visible on front elevation, and 2 on side elevation. INTERIOR: not inspected.
Listing NGR: SE5936551068

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

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Record last edited

Nov 7 2017 12:15PM

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