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57 and 59, Micklegate

A Grade II* Listed Building in Micklegate, York

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Latitude: 53.9572 / 53°57'25"N

Longitude: -1.088 / 1°5'16"W

OS Eastings: 459943

OS Northings: 451620

OS Grid: SE599516

Mapcode National: GBR NQVP.86

Mapcode Global: WHFC3.8S5P

Plus Code: 9C5WXW46+VR

Entry Name: 57 and 59, Micklegate

Listing Date: 14 June 1954

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1257340

English Heritage Legacy ID: 464002

ID on this website: 101257340

Location: York, North Yorkshire, YO1

County: York

Electoral Ward/Division: Micklegate

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: York

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Micklegate Holy Trinity

Church of England Diocese: York

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Description



YORK

SE5951NE MICKLEGATE
1112-1/15/652 (South side)
14/06/54 Nos.57 AND 59

GV II*

Town house. Dated 1783; ground floor restored 1946-47. Front
of orange-red brick in Flemish bond with stone bands, on stone
basement; doorcases, and dentil and modillion eaves cornice of
timber. Brick stacks to hipped roof of slate.
Town house plan, incorporating service passage.
EXTERIOR: basement and three storeys; 3-window front. At each
end is a doorcase with panelled pilaster jambs, moulded frieze
and dentilled cornice on volute consoles, the left one with
wheatear drop below: doors of six raised and fielded panels
beneath patterned fanlights recessed in round-arched milled
architraves. Doorcase entablature continues across ground
floor as plain band above C20 replica Venetian window with
small pane glazing. First and second floor windows are 12-pane
sashes with flat arches of gauged brick, over sill band on
first floor, and with stone sills on second floor. Raised
first floor band. At right end of eaves cornice, inverted bell
shaped rainwater head over fallpipe with fleurs-de-lys clamps.
Rear: segmental arches to first and second floor windows.
Brick dentil eaves band. Dated rainwater head with initials
WA.
INTERIOR: ground floor: stone-flagged entrance and service
passages. Two round arches on sunk panelled pilasters and
reveals with milled necking and moulded imposts separate
entrance passage from stairhall. Reconstructed staircase rises
from ground to second floor, having cut string, slender turned
balusters, two to a tread, and moulded handrail, ramped-up and
wreathed at foot around column newel on shaped curtail step.
Inserted elliptical arch leads to front room, which has
enriched modillion cornice, and original fireplace with sunk
panel jambs and moulded dentil cornice shelf, enriched with
milling, frieze moulded with festoons and arabesques, and
cast-iron grate. Rear room has two inserted elliptical arches
and dentilled cornice.
First floor: front room has moulded skirting, dado rail with
milled enrichment, and enriched moulded cornice. Doors and
windows have moulded and milled decoration to their
architraves, and window reveals have sunk panels with
composition foliar decoration. Fireplace has fluted pilaster
jambs, milled architrave, frieze moulded with garlands and
figures in applied composition, and milled and moulded cornice
shelf. In rear room is fireplace with sunk pilaster jambs
enriched with lion mask and pendant mouldings, possibly of
applied composition, beaded and fluted frieze and moulded
cornice shelf.
Second floor: stairwell has dentilled cornice beneath coved

ceiling and top light. Plain continuous round arches lead to
front and back rooms.
(City of York: RCHME: South-west of the Ouse: HMSO: 1972-:
78).


Listing NGR: SE5994651615

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