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Numbers 1-7 (Consecutive) and Gates and Railings Attached to Numbers 2-6

A Grade II Listed Building in Guildhall, York

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Latitude: 53.9557 / 53°57'20"N

Longitude: -1.0817 / 1°4'53"W

OS Eastings: 460358

OS Northings: 451460

OS Grid: SE603514

Mapcode National: GBR NQWP.MQ

Mapcode Global: WHFC3.CT5V

Plus Code: 9C5WXW49+78

Entry Name: Numbers 1-7 (Consecutive) and Gates and Railings Attached to Numbers 2-6

Listing Date: 24 June 1983

Last Amended: 14 March 1997

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1256894

English Heritage Legacy ID: 464442

Also known as: 1-7 Peckitt Street, York

ID on this website: 101256894

Location: Clementhorpe, York, North Yorkshire, YO1

County: York

Electoral Ward/Division: Guildhall

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: York

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: York All Saints, Pavement

Church of England Diocese: York

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Description



YORK

SE6051SW PECKITT STREET
1112-1/21/866 (South East side)
24/06/83 Nos.1-7 (Consecutive)
and gates and railings attached to
Nos 2-6
(Formerly Listed as:
PECKITT STREET
Nos.2-7 (Consecutive)
and railings and gates to Nos.2-6
(consec))

GV II

Terrace of 7 houses, comprising 3 pairs of houses and 1 single
house, now offices with gates and railings attached to Nos
2-6. Various builds c1840-1860. All of pink-grey brick in
Flemish bond with doorcases and modillion eaves cornices of
timber, and brick stacks to slate roofs. Railings of cast-iron
on brick plinths with painted stone coping.
EXTERIOR: all houses are of 3 storeys, 3 higher than those
adjacent; Nos 1, 2 and 3 have basements. All houses have 2
first floor windows, except No.1 which has 3.
Nos 1 and 2: plain pilaster doorcases with moulded cornice
hoods on carved and grooved consoles have panelled reveals and
doors of 6 raised and fielded panels beneath overlights.
Windows are 12-pane sashes, except those on first floor of
No.2 which has 1-pane lower sashes. Painted stone sill band to
first floor windows, and painted stone sills to the others.
No.3: plain doorcase with moulded cornice hood on scrolled
grooved consoles has deeply recessed 4-panel door beneath
plain overlight. Ground and first floor windows are sashes,
with 6 panes to upper, 1 pane to lower, with painted stone
sill band to those on first floor. On second floor windows are
12-pane sashes with painted stone sills. Chamfered ground
floor band.
Nos 4 and 5: plain doorcases with moulded cornice hoods on
bulbous grooved consoles have 4-panel doors beneath divided
overlights. All windows are 1-pane sashes with painted stone
sills and slightly cambered arches.
Nos 6 and 7: No.6 has plain doorcase with cornice hood on
consoles and jewel stops on frieze blocks, and 4-panel door
beneath divided overlight. No.7 has Doric doorcase, probably
re-used, of fluted attached columns and mutule cornice, and
replacement 6-panel door beneath overlight. Canted bay windows
to right of doorcases, with colonnette mullions, and cornices
on jewel-stopped modillions. No.6 has 12-pane sashes on first
floor, and squat 6-pane sashes on second floor: No.7 has
1-pane sashes throughout. Continuous sill band on first floor,
and painted stone sills elsewhere.
INTERIOR: not inspected.
SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: garden gates and railings are turned with

spearhead tips. Gate standards are openwork panels
incorporating anthemion motif, except those to No.6, which are
turned and bulbous, with ball finials.
No.1 is included on the list for the first time.


Listing NGR: SE6035851460

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