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Brewery, Malt Kiln and Adjoining Ranges Approximately 10 Metres South of No 2 (Wells House)

A Grade II Listed Building in Snaith and Cowick, East Riding of Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.6854 / 53°41'7"N

Longitude: -1.0227 / 1°1'21"W

OS Eastings: 464638

OS Northings: 421434

OS Grid: SE646214

Mapcode National: GBR PT9T.CM

Mapcode Global: WHFDH.8M7L

Plus Code: 9C5WMXPG+4W

Entry Name: Brewery, Malt Kiln and Adjoining Ranges Approximately 10 Metres South of No 2 (Wells House)

Listing Date: 16 December 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1162660

English Heritage Legacy ID: 164956

ID on this website: 101162660

Location: West Cowick, East Riding of Yorkshire, DN14

County: East Riding of Yorkshire

Civil Parish: Snaith and Cowick

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Riding of Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Great Snaith

Church of England Diocese: Sheffield

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Description


SNAITH AND COWICK SPA WELL LANE
SE 62 SW
(west side)
2/95 Brewery, malt-kiln and
adjoining ranges
approximately 10 metres
south of No 2 (Wells
House)
GV II
Brewery, now grain store; malt-kiln, maltings, stable/cart-shed/ granary and
associated outbuildings. Late C18 - early C19 brewery, incorporated in
ranges of c1888 for Hartley's Brewery Company Ltd. Late C18 - early c19
brewery range in yellow brick with Welsh slate roof; later C19 ranges in red
brick, rendered to east side, with Welsh slate roofs to malt-kiln and
adjoining range to south, pantile roofs to remainder. L-shaped on plan;
forms south and east sides of courtyard, with main C19 Crown Brewery range
to west (qv), and brewery-master's house and inn, No 2 (Wells House), to
north (qv). South range comprises late C19 stable/cart-shed/granary, malt-
kiln and store-rooms; east range comprises store-rooms or maltings; late C18
- early C19 brewery building adjoins in angle. South range: 2-storey
stable/cart-shed/granary with 3 first-floor openings. Cart-shed section to
right has 3 openings with pair of cast-iron columns supportng timber lintel;
boarded front with door to right opening. To left, pair of stable doors and
part-glazed wooden slatted ventilator grilles beneath segmental arches.
First floor: board door and pair of hatches with sandstone sills. Dentilled
brick eaves cornice. Low 2-storey malt-kiln set back to left has single
first-floor part-glazed hatch and hipped roof with central cowl. Single-
storey range to left has blocked opening, outshut projecting forward to
left, and hipped roof. Late C18 - early C19 brewery range, west side,
facing courtyard: low 2-storey single-bay section to left, with tall 2-
storey single-bay section to right. Ground floor, partly-obscured by
adjoining ranges, has tall blocked segmental-arched opening to right, lower
segmental-arched entrance to left and rebuilt section to left end; 4-pane
first-floor sash window to left, large lateral stack to right. Gabled
ventilator to roof of higher section. Single-storey east range has
corbelled eaves, roof hipped to left. C20 additions to inner angle of
courtyard are of no special interest. In 1838 James Latham, brewer and
maltster, was operating at West Cowick. Not fully investigated. Some
sections disused and in decay at tide of resurvey.


Listing NGR: SE6463821434

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