Latitude: 53.7447 / 53°44'41"N
Longitude: -0.3288 / 0°19'43"W
OS Eastings: 510313
OS Northings: 428892
OS Grid: TA103288
Mapcode National: GBR GQP.60
Mapcode Global: WHGFR.X4MJ
Plus Code: 9C5XPMVC+VF
Entry Name: Pease Court
Listing Date: 13 October 1952
Last Amended: 21 January 1994
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1197753
English Heritage Legacy ID: 387614
ID on this website: 101197753
Location: Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU1
County: City of Kingston upon Hull
Electoral Ward/Division: Myton
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Kingston upon Hull
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Riding of Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Hull (Lowgate) St Mary the Virgin
Church of England Diocese: York
Tagged with: Building Apartment building
KINGSTON UPON HULL
TA1028NW HIGH STREET
680-1/23/196 (East side)
13/10/52 Pease Court
(Formerly Listed as:
HIGH STREET
(East side)
The Pease Warehouses fronting the
river to rear of No.18 High Street)
GV II
Warehouses, now flats. 1745 and 1760. For Joseph Pease.
Converted c1988. Brick with ashlar dressings and pantile
roofs. Low coped parapet. 4 storeys; 13-window range, arranged
6:7. Windows are mainly C20 segment-headed 2-light casements.
1745 warehouse, to right, has a central round-arched recess
rising through 3 storeys, with imposts inscribed 17-45 and
keystone inscribed "J P". On each floor, a matchboard infill
panel with a 2-light casement, and in the tympanum, a similar
window. On either side, 3 windows on each floor. Third floor
has 7 windows arranged 3:1:3. 1760 warehouse, to left, has to
left 5 windows on each floor. To right, a round-arched recess
rising through 3 floors, with imposts inscribed 17-60 and
keystone inscribed "J P". On each floor, a matchboard infill
panel with a 2-light casement, and in the tympanum a round
window covered by a hoist. Above again, a segment-headed
2-light casement. INTERIOR of 1745 warehouse has heavy
softwood posts, beams and joists. Joseph Pease was an oil
merchant, but during the mid C20 the warehouses were used for
storing grain. They are important survivals of C18 commercial
buildings associated with the Old Harbour.
(Hall I & E: Georgian Hull: York: 1978-1979: 74-75).
Listing NGR: TA1031328892
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