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The Milburn Arms

A Grade II Listed Building in Rosedale East Side, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.3542 / 54°21'15"N

Longitude: -0.8859 / 0°53'9"W

OS Eastings: 472507

OS Northings: 495984

OS Grid: SE725959

Mapcode National: GBR QL82.0W

Mapcode Global: WHF98.CTDB

Plus Code: 9C6X9437+MM

Entry Name: The Milburn Arms

Listing Date: 27 August 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1149728

English Heritage Legacy ID: 382473

ID on this website: 101149728

Location: Rosedale Abbey, North Yorkshire, YO18

County: North Yorkshire

District: Ryedale

Civil Parish: Rosedale East Side

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

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Description


ROSEDALE EAST SIDE ROSEDALE ABBEY
SE 7295
16/55 The Milburn Arms
- II
Hotel. 1776 on lintel; early and late C19 extensions. Original house for
John Page, the Manor Bailiff. Herringbone-tooled sandstone with pantile
roof. Originally 3-cell, hearth-passage plan. Early C19 extension added at
right-angles to left end; and later Cl9 extension forms a cross wing to
early Cl9 extension. 2-storey, 3-window front to early Cl9 extension;
2-storey and attic, 3-window front to projecting cross wing at left; C18
three-storey, 4-window front to rear right. Door of 6 beaded recessed
panels beneath a long vertically tooled lintel in cross wing. To left of
door is a canted bay with large-pane sashes: remaining cross wing windows
are 4-pane sashes with stone sills and lintels. Crow-stepped gable with
kneelers and finial. Early C19 front: original central entrance and window
above now blocked, the doorway by a 16-pane sash. Remaining windows are 16-
pane sashes with stone sills and vertically-tooled lintels in surrounds of
tooled long-and-short quoins. Coped gables and shaped kneelers. End right
and centre left stacks. Gable wall to right: 16-pane sashes to both floors.
C18 build: C20 door to centre left beneath vertically tooled lintel and
keystone enriched with wavy mouldings. Lintel inscribed "John Page".
17 76
Ground and first-floor windows to left are 3-light, small-pane casements in
moulded surrounds with keystones similarly enriched with floral carving, and
moulded stone sills. To right of door is a 2-light, small-pane horizontal-
sliding sash, and to end right 3-light, small-pane casement. First-floor
windows are 2-light, small-pane casements over door and to right. Small C20
4-pane windows to attic in original openings. Coped gable and rudimentary
kneeler to right. End and left-of-centre stacks. The Milburn Arms was
known as The Crown Inn in C18.


Listing NGR: SE7250795984

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